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package org.glassfish.jaxb.runtime.api;

import com.sun.istack.NotNull;
import com.sun.istack.Nullable;
import jakarta.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import jakarta.xml.bind.Unmarshaller;
import jakarta.xml.bind.ValidationEventHandler;
import jakarta.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAnyElement;

/**
 * Dynamically locates classes to represent elements discovered during the unmarshalling.
 *
 * 

* THIS INTERFACE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. * *

Background

*

* {@link JAXBContext#newInstance(Class...)} requires that application informs JAXB * about all the classes that it may see in the instance document. While this allows * JAXB to take time to optimize the unmarshalling, it is sometimes inconvenient * for applications. * *

* This is where {@link ClassResolver} comes to resucue. * *

* A {@link ClassResolver} instance can be specified on {@link Unmarshaller} via * {@link Unmarshaller#setProperty(String, Object)} as follows: * *

 * unmarshaller.setProperty( ClassResolver.class.getName(), new MyClassResolverImpl() );
 * 
* *

* When an {@link Unmarshaller} encounters (i) an unknown root element or (ii) unknown * elements where unmarshaller is trying to unmarshal into {@link XmlAnyElement} with * {@code lax=true}, unmarshaller calls {@link #resolveElementName(String, String)} * method to see if the application may be able to supply a class that corresponds * to that class. * *

* When a {@link Class} is returned, a new {@link JAXBContext} is created with * all the classes known to it so far, plus a new class returned. This operation * may fail (for example because of some conflicting annotations.) This failure * is handled just like {@link Exception}s thrown from * {@link ClassResolver#resolveElementName(String, String)}. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi * @since 2.1 */ public abstract class ClassResolver { /** * Default constructor. */ protected ClassResolver() {} /** * JAXB calls this method when it sees an unknown element. * *

* See the class javadoc for details. * * @param nsUri * Namespace URI of the unknown element. Can be empty but never null. * @param localName * Local name of the unknown element. Never be empty nor null. * * @return * If a non-null class is returned, it will be used to unmarshal this element. * If null is returned, the resolution is assumed to be failed, and * the unmarshaller will behave as if there was no * to begin with (that is, to report it to {@link ValidationEventHandler}, * then move on.) * * @throws Exception * Throwing any {@link RuntimeException} causes the unmarshaller to stop * immediately. The exception will be propagated up the call stack. * Throwing any other checked {@link Exception} results in the error * reproted to {@link ValidationEventHandler} (just like any other error * during the unmarshalling.) */ public abstract @Nullable Class resolveElementName(@NotNull String nsUri, @NotNull String localName) throws Exception; }





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