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/**
 * Defines annotations for customizing Java program elements to XML Schema mapping.
 * 

* References in this document to JAXB refer to the Jakarta XML Binding unless otherwise noted. * *

Package Specification

*

The following table shows the JAXB mapping annotations * that can be associated with each program element.

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Annotations for customizing Java program elements to XML Schema mapping
Program ElementJAXB annotation
Package * *
Class * *
Enum type * *
JavaBean Property/field * *
Parameter * *
*

Terminology

*

* JavaBean property and field: For the purposes of * mapping, there is no semantic difference between a field and * a JavaBean property. Thus, an annotation that can be applied * to a JavaBean property can always be applied to a * field. Hence in the Javadoc documentation, for brevity, the * term JavaBean property or property is used to mean either JavaBean * property or a field. Where required, both are explicitly * mentioned. *

* top level class: For the purpose of mapping, there is * no semantic difference between a top level class and a * static nested class. Thus, an annotation that can be applied * to a top level class, can always be applied to a nested * static class. Hence in the Javadoc documentation, for * brevity, the term "top level class" or just class is used to * mean either a top level class or a nested static * class. *

* mapping annotation:A JAXB 2.0 defined program * annotation based on the JSR 175 programming annotation * facility. *

Common Usage Constraints

*

The following usage constraints are defined here since * they apply to more than annotation: *

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  • For a property, a given annotation can be applied to * either read or write property but not both.
  • *
  • A property name must be different from any other * property name in any of the super classes of the * class being mapped.
  • *
  • A mapped field name or the decapitalized name of a * mapped property must be unique within a class.
  • *
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Notations

* Namespace prefixes *

The following namespace prefixes are used in the XML Schema * fragments in this package. *

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
XML Schema fragments namespace prefixes
PrefixNamespaceNotes
xshttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchemaNamespace of XML Schema namespace
refhttp://ws-i.org/profiles/basic/1.1/xsdNamespace for swaref schema component
xsihttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instanceXML Schema namespace for instances
* * @since 1.6, JAXB 2.0 */ package javax.xml.bind.annotation;




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