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/*
* Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package javax.xml.bind.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.*;
/**
*
* Prevents the mapping of a JavaBean property to XML representation.
*
* The @XmlTransient annotation is useful for resolving name
* collisions between a JavaBean property name and a field name or
* preventing the mapping of a field/property. A name collision can
* occur when the decapitalized JavaBean property name and a field
* name are the same. If the JavaBean property refers to the field,
* then the name collision can be resolved by preventing the
* mapping of either the field or the JavaBean property using the
* @XmlTransient annotation.
*
Usage
* The @XmlTransient annotation can be used with the following
* program elements:
*
* - a JavaBean property
* - field
*
*
* @XmlTransientis mutually exclusive with all other
* JAXB defined annotations.
*
* See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for
* additional common information.
*
* Example: Resolve name collision between JavaBean property and
* field name
*
*
* // Example: Code fragment
* public class USAddress {
*
* // The field name "name" collides with the property name
* // obtained by bean decapitalization of getName() below
* @XmlTransient public String name;
*
* String getName() {..};
* String setName() {..};
* }
*
*
* <!-- Example: XML Schema fragment -->
* <xs:complexType name="USAddress">
* <xs:sequence>
* <xs:element name="name" type="xs:string"/>
* </xs:sequence>
* </xs:complexType>
*
*
* @author Sekhar Vajjhala, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* @since JAXB2.0
* @version $Revision: 1.8 $
*/
@Retention(RUNTIME) @Target({FIELD, METHOD})
public @interface XmlTransient {}