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javax.xml.bind.annotation

Annotation Type XmlElementWrapper


  • @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
    @Target(value={FIELD,METHOD})
    public @interface XmlElementWrapper
    Generates a wrapper element around XML representation. This is primarily intended to be used to produce a wrapper XML element around collections. The annotation therefore supports two forms of serialization shown below.
        //Example: code fragment
          int[] names;
    
        // XML Serialization Form 1 (Unwrapped collection)
        <names> ... </names>
        <names> ... </names>
    
        // XML Serialization Form 2 ( Wrapped collection )
        <wrapperElement>
           <names> value-of-item </names>
           <names> value-of-item </names>
           ....
        </wrapperElement>
     

    The two serialized XML forms allow a null collection to be represented either by absence or presence of an element with a nillable attribute.

    Usage

    The @XmlElementWrapper annotation can be used with the following program elements:

    • JavaBean property
    • non static, non transient field

    The usage is subject to the following constraints:

    See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.

    Since:
    JAXB2.0
    See Also:
    XmlElement, XmlElements, XmlElementRef, XmlElementRefs
    • Element Detail

      • name

        public abstract String name
        Name of the XML wrapper element. By default, the XML wrapper element name is derived from the JavaBean property name.
        Default:
        "##default"
      • namespace

        public abstract String namespace
        XML target namespace of the XML wrapper element.

        If the value is "##default", then the namespace is determined as follows:

        1. If the enclosing package has XmlSchema annotation, and its elementFormDefault is QUALIFIED, then the namespace of the enclosing class.
        2. Otherwise "" (which produces unqualified element in the default namespace.
        Default:
        "##default"
      • nillable

        public abstract boolean nillable
        If true, the absence of the collection is represented by using xsi:nil='true'. Otherwise, it is represented by the absence of the element.
        Default:
        false
      • required

        public abstract boolean required
        Customize the wrapper element declaration to be required.

        If required() is true, then the corresponding generated XML schema element declaration will have minOccurs="1", to indicate that the wrapper element is always expected.

        Note that this only affects the schema generation, and not the unmarshalling or marshalling capability. This is simply a mechanism to let users express their application constraints better.

        Since:
        JAXB 2.1
        Default:
        false

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