JAXB - Annotations, Class Fields as Attributes: XmlAttribute

Provided that XML lets you represent a data item as a single value, there is no cut-and-dried rule for deciding between using an element or an attribute. (If you look for guidance, the schema describing the XML Schema language itself, making judicious use of both, is a good example.) JAXB, of course, has to be told when to make a field into an XML attribute.

The annotation for creating an XML attribute is XmlAttribute. Its elements correspond to what can be defined in an XML schema:

  • name defines the namestring for the attribute, the default being the class field's name.
  • namespace specifies the XML target namespace to be used for the attribute's name.
  • A "true" value of required is the same as using the XML Schema definition's attribute use="required".

If you ask about some way for defining the equivalent for the XML Schema attribute default="value", then the simple answer is: "Do it yourself." Just write the getter so that it returns the default value if the field's value is null.

It's possible to annotate a static final field with XmlAttribute. This has the same effect as an XML Schema definition where the attribute element's attribute fixed is set to that value.

@XmlAttribute
final static int answer = 42;

 

posted on 2016-05-20 15:30  huey2672  阅读(143)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报