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public abstract class Binder<XmlNode> extends Object
Enable synchronization between XML infoset nodes and JAXB objects representing same XML document.An instance of this class maintains the association between XML nodes of an infoset preserving view and a JAXB representation of an XML document. Navigation between the two views is provided by the methods
getXMLNode(Object)
andgetJAXBNode(Object)
.Modifications can be made to either the infoset preserving view or the JAXB representation of the document while the other view remains unmodified. The binder is able to synchronize the changes made in the modified view back into the other view using the appropriate Binder update methods,
updateXML(Object, Object)
orupdateJAXB(Object)
.A typical usage scenario is the following:
- load XML document into an XML infoset representation
unmarshal(Object)
XML infoset view to JAXB view. (Note to conserve resources, it is possible to only unmarshal a subtree of the XML infoset view to the JAXB view.)- application access/updates JAXB view of XML document.
updateXML(Object)
synchronizes modifications to JAXB view back into the XML infoset view. Update operation preserves as much of original XML infoset as possible (i.e. comments, PI, ...)
A Binder instance is created using the factory method
JAXBContext.createBinder()
orJAXBContext.createBinder(Class)
.The template parameter,
XmlNode
, is the root interface/class for the XML infoset preserving representation. A Binder implementation is required to minimally support anXmlNode
value oforg.w3c.dom.Node.class
. A Binder implementation can support alternative XML infoset preserving representations.- Since:
- JAXB 2.0
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description Binder()
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description abstract ValidationEventHandler
getEventHandler()
Return the current event handler or the default event handler if one hasn't been set.abstract Object
getJAXBNode(XmlNode xmlNode)
Gets the JAXB object associated with the given XML element.abstract Object
getProperty(String name)
Get the particular property in the underlying implementation of Binder.abstract Schema
getSchema()
Gets the lastSchema
object (including null) set by thesetSchema(Schema)
method.abstract XmlNode
getXMLNode(Object jaxbObject)
Gets the XML element associated with the given JAXB object.abstract void
marshal(Object jaxbObject, XmlNode xmlNode)
Marshal a JAXB object tree to a new XML document.abstract void
setEventHandler(ValidationEventHandler handler)
Allow an application to register a ValidationEventHandler.abstract void
setProperty(String name, Object value)
Set the particular property in the underlying implementation of Binder.abstract void
setSchema(Schema schema)
Specifies whether marshal, unmarshal and update methods performs validation on their XML content.abstract Object
unmarshal(XmlNode xmlNode)
Unmarshal XML infoset view to a JAXB object tree.abstract <T> JAXBElement<T>
unmarshal(XmlNode xmlNode, Class<T> declaredType)
Unmarshal XML root element by provided declaredType to a JAXB object tree.abstract Object
updateJAXB(XmlNode xmlNode)
Takes an XML node and updates its associated JAXB object and its descendants.abstract XmlNode
updateXML(Object jaxbObject)
Takes an JAXB object and updates its associated XML node and its descendants.abstract XmlNode
updateXML(Object jaxbObject, XmlNode xmlNode)
Changes in JAXB object tree are updated in its associated XML parse tree.
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Method Detail
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unmarshal
public abstract Object unmarshal(XmlNode xmlNode) throws JAXBException
Unmarshal XML infoset view to a JAXB object tree.This method is similar to
Unmarshaller.unmarshal(Node)
with the addition of maintaining the association between XML nodes and the produced JAXB objects, enabling future update operations,updateXML(Object, Object)
orupdateJAXB(Object)
.When
getSchema()
is non-null,xmlNode
and its descendants is validated during this operation.This method throws
UnmarshalException
when the Binder'sJAXBContext
does not have a mapping for the XML element name or the type, specifiable via @xsi:type, of xmlNode to a JAXB mapped class. The methodunmarshal(Object, Class)
enables an application to specify the JAXB mapped class that the xmlNode should be mapped to.- Parameters:
xmlNode
- the document/element to unmarshal XML data from.- Returns:
- the newly created root object of the JAXB object tree.
- Throws:
JAXBException
- If any unexpected errors occur while unmarshallingUnmarshalException
- If theValidationEventHandler
returns false from its handleEvent method or the Binder is unable to perform the XML to Java binding.IllegalArgumentException
- If the node parameter is null
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unmarshal
public abstract <T> JAXBElement<T> unmarshal(XmlNode xmlNode, Class<T> declaredType) throws JAXBException
Unmarshal XML root element by provided declaredType to a JAXB object tree.Implements Unmarshal by Declared Type
This method is similar to
Unmarshaller.unmarshal(Node, Class)
with the addition of maintaining the association between XML nodes and the produced JAXB objects, enabling future update operations,updateXML(Object, Object)
orupdateJAXB(Object)
.When
getSchema()
is non-null,xmlNode
and its descendants is validated during this operation.- Parameters:
xmlNode
- the document/element to unmarshal XML data from.declaredType
- appropriate JAXB mapped class to hold node's XML data.- Returns:
- JAXB Element representation of node
- Throws:
JAXBException
- If any unexpected errors occur while unmarshallingUnmarshalException
- If theValidationEventHandler
returns false from its handleEvent method or the Binder is unable to perform the XML to Java binding.IllegalArgumentException
- If any of the input parameters are null- Since:
- JAXB2.0
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marshal
public abstract void marshal(Object jaxbObject, XmlNode xmlNode) throws JAXBException
Marshal a JAXB object tree to a new XML document.This method is similar to
Marshaller.marshal(Object, Node)
with the addition of maintaining the association between JAXB objects and the produced XML nodes, enabling future update operations such asupdateXML(Object, Object)
orupdateJAXB(Object)
.When
getSchema()
is non-null, the marshalled xml content is validated during this operation.- Parameters:
jaxbObject
- The content tree to be marshalled.xmlNode
- The parameter must be a Node that accepts children.- Throws:
JAXBException
- If any unexpected problem occurs during the marshalling.MarshalException
- If theValidationEventHandler
returns false from its handleEvent method or the Binder is unable to marshal jaxbObject (or any object reachable from jaxbObject).IllegalArgumentException
- If any of the method parameters are null
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getXMLNode
public abstract XmlNode getXMLNode(Object jaxbObject)
Gets the XML element associated with the given JAXB object.Once a JAXB object tree is associated with an XML fragment, this method enables navigation between the two trees.
An association between an XML element and a JAXB object is established by the bind methods and the update methods. Note that this association is partial; not all XML elements have associated JAXB objects, and not all JAXB objects have associated XML elements.
- Parameters:
jaxbObject
- An instance that is reachable from a prior call to a bind or update method that returned a JAXB object tree.- Returns:
- null if the specified JAXB object is not known to this
Binder
, or if it is not associated with an XML element. - Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- If the jaxbObject parameter is null
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getJAXBNode
public abstract Object getJAXBNode(XmlNode xmlNode)
Gets the JAXB object associated with the given XML element.Once a JAXB object tree is associated with an XML fragment, this method enables navigation between the two trees.
An association between an XML element and a JAXB object is established by the unmarshal, marshal and update methods. Note that this association is partial; not all XML elements have associated JAXB objects, and not all JAXB objects have associated XML elements.
- Returns:
- null if the specified XML node is not known to this
Binder
, or if it is not associated with a JAXB object. - Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- If the node parameter is null
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updateXML
public abstract XmlNode updateXML(Object jaxbObject) throws JAXBException
Takes an JAXB object and updates its associated XML node and its descendants.This is a convenience method of:
updateXML( jaxbObject, getXMLNode(jaxbObject));
- Throws:
JAXBException
- If any unexpected problem occurs updating corresponding XML content.IllegalArgumentException
- If the jaxbObject parameter is null
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updateXML
public abstract XmlNode updateXML(Object jaxbObject, XmlNode xmlNode) throws JAXBException
Changes in JAXB object tree are updated in its associated XML parse tree.This operation can be thought of as an "in-place" marshalling. The difference is that instead of creating a whole new XML tree, this operation updates an existing tree while trying to preserve the XML as much as possible.
For example, unknown elements/attributes in XML that were not bound to JAXB will be left untouched (whereas a marshalling operation would create a new tree that doesn't contain any of those.)
As a side-effect, this operation updates the association between XML nodes and JAXB objects.
- Parameters:
jaxbObject
- root of potentially modified JAXB object treexmlNode
- root of update target XML parse tree- Returns:
- Returns the updated XML node. Typically, this is the same node you passed in as xmlNode, but it maybe a different object, for example when the tag name of the object has changed.
- Throws:
JAXBException
- If any unexpected problem occurs updating corresponding XML content.IllegalArgumentException
- If any of the input parameters are null
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updateJAXB
public abstract Object updateJAXB(XmlNode xmlNode) throws JAXBException
Takes an XML node and updates its associated JAXB object and its descendants.This operation can be thought of as an "in-place" unmarshalling. The difference is that instead of creating a whole new JAXB tree, this operation updates an existing tree, reusing as much JAXB objects as possible.
As a side-effect, this operation updates the association between XML nodes and JAXB objects.
- Returns:
- Returns the updated JAXB object. Typically, this is the same
object that was returned from earlier
marshal(Object,Object)
orupdateJAXB(Object)
method invocation, but it maybe a different object, for example when the name of the XML element has changed. - Throws:
JAXBException
- If any unexpected problem occurs updating corresponding JAXB mapped content.IllegalArgumentException
- If node parameter is null
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setSchema
public abstract void setSchema(Schema schema)
Specifies whether marshal, unmarshal and update methods performs validation on their XML content.- Parameters:
schema
- set to null to disable validation.- See Also:
Unmarshaller.setSchema(Schema)
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getSchema
public abstract Schema getSchema()
Gets the lastSchema
object (including null) set by thesetSchema(Schema)
method.- Returns:
- the Schema object for validation or null if not present
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setEventHandler
public abstract void setEventHandler(ValidationEventHandler handler) throws JAXBException
Allow an application to register a ValidationEventHandler.The ValidationEventHandler will be called by the JAXB Provider if any validation errors are encountered during calls to any of the Binder unmarshal, marshal and update methods.
Calling this method with a null parameter will cause the Binder to revert back to the default default event handler.
- Parameters:
handler
- the validation event handler- Throws:
JAXBException
- if an error was encountered while setting the event handler
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getEventHandler
public abstract ValidationEventHandler getEventHandler() throws JAXBException
Return the current event handler or the default event handler if one hasn't been set.- Returns:
- the current ValidationEventHandler or the default event handler if it hasn't been set
- Throws:
JAXBException
- if an error was encountered while getting the current event handler
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setProperty
public abstract void setProperty(String name, Object value) throws PropertyException
Set the particular property in the underlying implementation of Binder. This method can only be used to set one of the standard JAXB defined unmarshal/marshal properties or a provider specific property for binder, unmarshal or marshal. Attempting to set an undefined property will result in a PropertyException being thrown. See Supported Unmarshal Properties and Supported Marshal Properties.- Parameters:
name
- the name of the property to be set. This value can either be specified using one of the constant fields or a user supplied string.value
- the value of the property to be set- Throws:
PropertyException
- when there is an error processing the given property or valueIllegalArgumentException
- If the name parameter is null
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getProperty
public abstract Object getProperty(String name) throws PropertyException
Get the particular property in the underlying implementation of Binder. This method can only be used to get one of the standard JAXB defined unmarshal/marshal properties or a provider specific property for binder, unmarshal or marshal. Attempting to get an undefined property will result in a PropertyException being thrown. See Supported Unmarshal Properties and Supported Marshal Properties.- Parameters:
name
- the name of the property to retrieve- Returns:
- the value of the requested property
- Throws:
PropertyException
- when there is an error retrieving the given property or value property nameIllegalArgumentException
- If the name parameter is null
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