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// Contributors:
//     Blaise Doughan - 2.3.3 - initial implementation
//     Marcel Valovy  - 2.6   - added case insensitive unmarshalling property
//                            - added bean validation properties
package org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb;

import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.oxm.OXMSystemProperties;

/**
 * These are properties that may be set on an instance of Unmarshaller.  Below
 * is an example of using the property mechanism to enable MOXy's JSON binding
 * for an instance of Unmarshaller.
 * 
 * Unmarshaller unmarshaller = jaxbContext.createUnmarshaller();
 * unmarshaller.setProperty(UnmarshallerProperties.MEDIA_TYPE, "application/json");
 * 
*/ public class UnmarshallerProperties { /** * The name of the property used to specify a custom IDResolver class, to * allow customization of ID/IDREF processing. * @since 2.3.3 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.IDResolver */ public static final String ID_RESOLVER = "eclipselink.id-resolver"; /** * The name of the property used to specify a value that will be prepended * to all keys that are mapped to an XML attribute. By default there is no * attribute prefix. There is no effect when media type is * "application/xml". When this property is specified at the * JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and * Unmarshaller will default to this attribute prefix. * @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX */ public static final String JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX; /** * The name of the property used to specify in the root node should be * included in the message (default is true). There is no effect when media * type is "application/xml". When this property is specified at the * JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and * Unmarshaller will default to this setting. * @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT */ public static final String JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT; /** * The Constant JSON_NAMESPACE_PREFIX_MAPPER. Provides a means to set a * a {@literal Map} of namespace URIs to prefixes. * Alternatively can be an implementation of NamespacePrefixMapper. * @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.NamespacePrefixMapper */ public static final String JSON_NAMESPACE_PREFIX_MAPPER = JAXBContextProperties.NAMESPACE_PREFIX_MAPPER; /** * The name of the property used to specify the character (default is '.') * that separates the prefix from the key name. It is only used if namespace * qualification has been enabled be setting a namespace prefix mapper. * When this property is specified at the JAXBContext level all * instances of Marshaller and Unmarshaller will default to * this setting. * @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR */ public static final String JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_NAMESPACE_SEPARATOR; /** * The name of the property used to specify the key that will correspond to * the property mapped with @XmlValue. This key will only be used if * there are other mapped properties. When this property is specified at * the JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and * Unmarshaller will default to this setting. * @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER */ public static final String JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_VALUE_WRAPPER; /** * If there should be xsd prefix when using simple types, e.g. xsd.int. * * @since 2.6.0 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX */ public static final String JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_USE_XSD_TYPES_WITH_PREFIX; /** * If we should treat unqualified type property in JSON as MOXy type discriminator. * @since 2.6.0 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY */ public static final String JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_TYPE_COMPATIBILITY; /** * Override default type property name for JSON as MOXy type discriminator. Settings from binding file have higher priority. * *

Example

*

Given the following property

*
     * unmarshaller.setProperty(UnmarshallerProperties.JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME, "mytype");
     * 
*

If the property is set the valid JSON input will be:

*
     * ...
     * {
     *      "mytype": "phone",
     *      "contactId": 3,
     *      "number": "987654321"
     * }
     * ...
     * 
*

for following object model

*
     * @XmlSeeAlso({Address.class, Phone.class})
     * public class Contact {
     *
     *      public int contactId;
     *      ...
     * 
*
     * public class Phone extends Contact{
     *
     *      public String number;
     *      ...
     * 
*

If the property is not set (default value) the valid JSON input will be:

*
     * ...
     * {
     *      "type": "phone",
     *      "contactId": 3,
     *      "number": "987654321"
     * }
     * ...
     * 
* Unmarshaller will use it as type discriminator to select right child class. * @since 2.7.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME */ public static final String JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_TYPE_ATTRIBUTE_NAME; /** * The name of the property used to specify the type of binding to be * performed. When this property is specified at the JAXBContext * level all instances of Marshaller and Unmarshaller will * default to this media type. Supported values are: *
    *
  • MediaType.APPLICATION_XML (default) *
  • MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON *
  • "application/xml" *
  • "application/json" *
* @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#MEDIA_TYPE * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#MEDIA_TYPE * @see org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.MediaType */ public static final String MEDIA_TYPE = JAXBContextProperties.MEDIA_TYPE; /** * The name of the property used to specify if the media type should be * auto detected (default is false). Only set to true when the media type * is unknown. Otherwise set the MEDIA_TYPE property. If the type can not * be auto-detected an unmarshal with the MEDIA_TYPE value will be performed. * @since 2.4 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.UnmarshallerProperties#MEDIA_TYPE * @see org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.MediaType */ public static final String AUTO_DETECT_MEDIA_TYPE = "eclipselink.auto-detect-media-type"; public static final String OBJECT_GRAPH = JAXBContextProperties.OBJECT_GRAPH; /** * The Constant JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME. If true the grouping * element will be used as the JSON key. There is no effect when media type * is "application/xml". When this property is specified at the * JAXBContext level all instances of Marshaller and * Unmarshaller will default to this. * *

Example

*

Given the following class:

*
     * @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
     * public class Customer {
     *
     *     @XmlElementWrapper(name="phone-numbers")
     *     @XmlElement(name="phone-number")
     *     private {@literal List} phoneNumbers;
     *
     * }
     * 
*

If the property is set to false (the default) the JSON output will be:

*
     * {
     *     "phone-numbers" : {
     *         "phone-number" : [ {
     *             ...
     *         }, {
     *             ...
     *         }]
     *     }
     * }
     * 
*

And if the property is set to true, then the JSON output will be:

*
     * {
     *     "phone-numbers" : [ {
     *         ...
     *     }, {
     *         ...
     *     }]
     * }
     * 
* @since 2.4.2 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME */ public static final String JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME = JAXBContextProperties.JSON_WRAPPER_AS_ARRAY_NAME; /** * If set to Boolean.TRUE, {@link org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBUnmarshaller} will match * XML Elements and XML Attributes to Java fields case insensitively. * *

Example

*

Given the following class:

*
     * @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
     * public class Customer {
     *
     *     @XmlElement
     *     private String name;
     *     @XmlAttribute
     *     private int id;
     *
     * }
     * 
*

If the property is set to true, the following XML object will match the class and will be unmarshalled.

*
     * <customer iD="007">
     *   <nAMe>cafeBabe</nAMe>
     * </customer>
     * 
* *

By default, case-insensitive unmarshalling is turned off.

* *

The property can be set through {@link org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBUnmarshaller#setProperty(String, Object)}.

* * @since 2.6 * @see EclipseLink Forum, Bug 331241. * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#UNMARSHALLING_CASE_INSENSITIVE */ public static final String UNMARSHALLING_CASE_INSENSITIVE = JAXBContextProperties.UNMARSHALLING_CASE_INSENSITIVE; /** * Property for setting bean validation mode. * Valid values {@link BeanValidationMode#AUTO} (default),{@link BeanValidationMode#CALLBACK}, {@link BeanValidationMode#NONE}. * * @since 2.6 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE */ public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_MODE; /** * Property for setting preferred or custom validator factory. * Mapped value must be instance of {@link javax.validation.ValidatorFactory}. * * @since 2.6 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY */ public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_FACTORY; /** * Property for setting bean validation target groups. * Mapped value must be of type {@literal Class[]}. * * @since 2.6 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS */ public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_GROUPS; /** * Property for disabling Bean Validation optimisations. * Bean Validation in MOXy features optimisations, which are used to skip BV processes on non-constrained objects. * * This is to make maintenance easier and to allow for debugging in case that some object is not validated, * but should be. * * Usage: set to {@link Boolean#TRUE} to disable optimisations, set to {@link Boolean#FALSE} to re-enable them * again. * * @since 2.6 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION */ public static final String BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION = JAXBContextProperties.BEAN_VALIDATION_NO_OPTIMISATION; public static final String DISABLE_SECURE_PROCESSING = OXMSystemProperties.DISABLE_SECURE_PROCESSING; /** * Property for MOXy logging level. * * This is to make maintenance easier and to allow MOXy generate more diagnostic log messages. * * Allowed values are specified in {@link org.eclipse.persistence.logging.LogLevel} * Default value is {@link org.eclipse.persistence.logging.LogLevel#INFO} * * @since 3.0 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#MOXY_LOGGING_LEVEL * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#MOXY_LOGGING_LEVEL * @see org.eclipse.persistence.logging.LogLevel */ public static final String MOXY_LOGGING_LEVEL = "eclipselink.logging.level.moxy"; /** * Property for logging Entities content during marshalling/unmarshalling operation in MOXy. * It calls toString() method from entity. * * This is to make maintenance easier and to allow for debugging to check marshalled/unmarshalled content. * Use it carefully. It can produce high amount of data in the log files. * * Usage: set to {@link Boolean#TRUE} to enable payload logging, set to {@link Boolean#FALSE} to disable it. * It can be set via system property with name "eclipselink.logging.payload.moxy" too. * By default it is disabled. * * @since 3.0 * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties#MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD * @see org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.MarshallerProperties#MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD */ public static final String MOXY_LOG_PAYLOAD = "eclipselink.logging.payload.moxy"; }




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