Annotation Type XmlElements
@Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value={FIELD,METHOD}) public @interface XmlElements
A container for multiple @XmlElement
annotations. Multiple annotations of the same type are not allowed on a program element. This annotation therefore serves as a container annotation for multiple @XmlElements as follows:
@XmlElements({ @XmlElement(...),@XmlElement(...) })
The @XmlElements
annnotation can be used with the following program elements:
- a JavaBean property
- non static, non transient field
Usage
The usage is subject to the following constraints:
- This annotation can be used with the following annotations: @
XmlIDREF
, @XmlElementWrapper
. - If @XmlIDREF is also specified on the JavaBean property, then each @XmlElement.type() must contain a JavaBean property annotated with
@XmlID
.
See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
Example 1: Map to a list of elements
// Mapped code fragment public class Foo { @XmlElements( @XmlElement(name="A", type=Integer.class), @XmlElement(name="B", type=Float.class) } public List items; } <!-- XML Representation for a List of {1,2.5} XML output is not wrapped using another element --> ... <A> 1 </A> <B> 2.5 </B> ... <!-- XML Schema fragment --> <xs:complexType name="Foo"> <xs:sequence> <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <xs:element name="A" type="xs:int"/> <xs:element name="B" type="xs:float"/> <xs:choice> </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType>
Example 2: Map to a list of elements wrapped with another element
// Mapped code fragment public class Foo { @XmlElementWrapper(name="bar") @XmlElements( @XmlElement(name="A", type=Integer.class), @XmlElement(name="B", type=Float.class) } public List items; } <!-- XML Schema fragment --> <xs:complexType name="Foo"> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name="bar"> <xs:complexType> <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <xs:element name="A" type="xs:int"/> <xs:element name="B" type="xs:float"/> </xs:choice> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType>
Example 3: Change element name based on type using an adapter.
class Foo { @XmlJavaTypeAdapter(QtoPAdapter.class) @XmlElements({ @XmlElement(name="A",type=PX.class), @XmlElement(name="B",type=PY.class) }) Q bar; } @XmlType abstract class P {...} @XmlType(name="PX") class PX extends P {...} @XmlType(name="PY") class PY extends P {...} <!-- XML Schema fragment --> <xs:complexType name="Foo"> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name="bar"> <xs:complexType> <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <xs:element name="A" type="PX"/> <xs:element name="B" type="PY"/> </xs:choice> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> </xs:sequence> </xs:complexType>
- Since:
- JAXB2.0
- See Also:
-
XmlElement
,XmlElementRef
,XmlElementRefs
,XmlJavaTypeAdapter
Required Elements
Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
---|---|
XmlElement[] |
value Collection of @ |
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