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@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Target(value={FIELD,METHOD})
public @interface XmlAnyElement
Maps a JavaBean property to XML infoset representation and/or JAXB element.
This annotation serves as a "catch-all" property while unmarshalling xml content into a instance of a JAXB annotated class. It typically annotates a multi-valued JavaBean property, but it can occur on single value JavaBean property. During unmarshalling, each xml element that does not match a static @XmlElement or @XmlElementRef annotation for the other JavaBean properties on the class, is added to this "catch-all" property.
@XmlAnyElement publicElement[] others; // Collection ofElementor JAXB elements. @XmlAnyElement(lax="true") publicObject[] others; @XmlAnyElement private List<Element> nodes; @XmlAnyElement privateElementnode;
This annotation is mutually exclusive with XmlElement, XmlAttribute, XmlValue, XmlElements, XmlID, and XmlIDREF.
There can be only one XmlAnyElement annotated JavaBean property in a class and its super classes.
This annotation can be used with XmlJavaTypeAdapter, so that users can map their own data structure to DOM, which in turn can be composed into XML.
This annotation can be used with XmlMixed like this:
// List of java.lang.String or DOM nodes. @XmlAnyElement @XmlMixed List<Object> others;
The following schema would produce the following Java class:
<xmp>
<xs:complexType name="foo">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="a" type="xs:int" />
<xs:element name="b" type="xs:int" />
<xs:any namespace="##other" processContents="lax" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xmp>
class Foo {
int a;
int b;
@XmlAnyElement
List<Element> any;
}
It can unmarshal instances like
<xmp> <foo xmlns:e="extra"> 1 <e:other /> // this will be bound to DOM, because unmarshalling is orderless 3 <e:other /> <c>5</c> // this will be bound to DOM, because the annotation doesn't remember namespaces. </foo> </xmp>
The following schema would produce the following Java class:
<xmp>
<xs:complexType name="bar">
<xs:complexContent>
<xs:extension base="foo">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="c" type="xs:int" />
<xs:any namespace="##other" processContents="lax" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:extension>
</xs:complexType>
</xmp>
<xmp>
class Bar extends Foo {
int c;
// Foo.getAny() also represents wildcard content for type definition bar.
}
</xmp>
It can unmarshal instances like
<xmp> <bar xmlns:e="extra"> 1 <e:other /> // this will be bound to DOM, because unmarshalling is orderless 3 <e:other /> <c>5</c> // this now goes to Bar.c <e:other /> // this will go to Foo.any </bar> </xmp>
XmlAnyElement with XmlElementRefThe XmlAnyElement annotation can be used with XmlElementRefs to designate additional elements that can participate in the content tree.
The following schema would produce the following Java class:
<xmp>
<xs:complexType >
<xs:choice maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0">
<xs:element name="a" type="xs:int" />
<xs:element name="b" type="xs:int" />
<xs:any namespace="##other" processContents="lax" />
</xs:choice>
</xs:complexType>
</xmp>
class Foo {
@XmlAnyElement(lax="true")
@XmlElementRefs({
@XmlElementRef(name="a", type="JAXBElement.class")
@XmlElementRef(name="b", type="JAXBElement.class")
})
List<Object> others;
}
@XmlRegistry
class ObjectFactory {
...
@XmlElementDecl(name="a", namespace = "", scope = Foo.class)
JAXBElement<Integer> createFooA( Integer i ) { ... }
@XmlElementDecl(name="b", namespace = "", scope = Foo.class)
JAXBElement<Integer> createFooB( Integer i ) { ... }
It can unmarshal instances like
<xmp> <foo xmlns:e="extra"> 1 // this will unmarshal to aJAXBElementinstance whose value is 1. <e:other /> // this will unmarshal to a DOMElement. 3 // this will unmarshal to aJAXBElementinstance whose value is 1. </foo> </xmp>
The lax element of the annotation enables the emulation of the "lax" wildcard semantics. For example, when the Java source code is annotated like this:
@XmlRootElementclass Foo { @XmlAnyElement(lax=true) publicObject[] others; }
then the following document will unmarshal like this:
<xmp> <foo> <unknown /> <foo /> </foo> Foo foo = unmarshal(); // 1 for 'unknown', another for 'foo' assert foo.others.length==2; // 'unknown' unmarshals to a DOM element assert foo.others[0] instanceof Element; // because of lax=true, the 'foo' element eagerly // unmarshals to a Foo object. assert foo.others[1] instanceof Foo; </xmp>
| Optional Element Summary | |
|---|---|
boolean |
laxControls the unmarshaller behavior when it sees elements known to the current JAXBContext. |
java.lang.Class<? extends DomHandler> |
valueSpecifies the DomHandler which is responsible for actually converting XML from/to a DOM-like data structure. |
public abstract boolean lax
JAXBContext.
If false, all the elements that match the property will be unmarshalled to DOM, and the property will only contain DOM elements.
If true, when an element matches a property marked with XmlAnyElement is known to JAXBContext (for example, there's a class with XmlRootElement that has the same tag name, or there's XmlElementDecl that has the same tag name), the unmarshaller will eagerly unmarshal this element to the JAXB object, instead of unmarshalling it to DOM. Additionally, if the element is unknown but it has a known xsi:type, the unmarshaller eagerly unmarshals the element to a JAXBElement, with the unknown element name and the JAXBElement value is set to an instance of the JAXB mapping of the known xsi:type.
As a result, after the unmarshalling, the property can become heterogeneous; it can have both DOM nodes and some JAXB objects at the same time.
This can be used to emulate the "lax" wildcard semantics of the W3C XML Schema.
public abstract java.lang.Class<? extends DomHandler> value
DomHandler which is responsible for actually converting XML from/to a DOM-like data structure.
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