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JAXB Binding Compiler. Contains source code needed for binding customization files into java sources. In other words: the *tool* to generate java classes for the given xml representation.

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package com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.xmlschema.parser;

import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.Stack;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;

import com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.Const;
import com.sun.xml.bind.v2.WellKnownNamespace;

import org.xml.sax.Attributes;
import org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler;
import org.xml.sax.Locator;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXParseException;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLFilterImpl;

/**
 * Checks if binding declarations are placed where they are allowed.
 * 
 * 

* For example, if a {@code } customization is given under * the {@code } element, this class raises an error. * *

* our main checkpoint of misplaced customizations are in BGMBuilder. * There, we mark a customization whenever we use it. At the end of the * day, we look for unmarked customizations and raise errors for them. * *

* Between this approach and the JAXB spec 1.0 is a problem that * the spec allows/prohibits customizations at schema element level, * while BGMBuilder and XSOM works on schema component levels. * *

* For example, a property customization is allowed on a complex type * schema component, but it's only allowed on the {@code } * element. The spec team informed us that they would consider resolving * this discrepancy in favor of RI, but meanwhile we need to detect * errors correctly. * *

* This filter is implemented for this purpose. * * *

Customization and allowed locations

* * - globalBinding/schemaBinding * schema * * - class * complexType(*), modelGroupDecl, modelGroup, element * * - property * attribute, element, any, modelGroup, modelGroupRef, complexType(*) * * - javaType * simpleType(*) * * - typesafeEnumClass * simpleType(*) * * - typesafeEnumMember * simpleType(*), enumeration * * Components marked with '*' needs a check by this component * since more than one schema element corresponds to one schema component * of that type. * *

* For simple types, customizations are allowed only under the {@code } * element, and for complex types they are allowed only under the * {@code } element. * *

* So the bottom line is that it would be suffice if we just make sure * that no customization will be attached under other elements of * simple types and complex types. Those are: * * - simpleType/restriction * - list * - union * - complexType/(simple or complex)Content * - complexType/(simple or complex)Content/(restriction of extension) * * @author * Kohsuke Kawaguchi ([email protected]) */ public class CustomizationContextChecker extends XMLFilterImpl { /** Keep names of all the ancestor elements. */ private final Stack elementNames = new Stack(); private final ErrorHandler errorHandler; private Locator locator; /** Set of element names that cannot have JAXB customizations. */ private static final Set prohibitedSchemaElementNames = new HashSet(); /** * @param _errorHandler * Detected errors will be sent to this object. */ public CustomizationContextChecker( ErrorHandler _errorHandler ) { this.errorHandler = _errorHandler; } static { prohibitedSchemaElementNames.add("restriction"); prohibitedSchemaElementNames.add("extension"); prohibitedSchemaElementNames.add("simpleContent"); prohibitedSchemaElementNames.add("complexContent"); prohibitedSchemaElementNames.add("list"); prohibitedSchemaElementNames.add("union"); } /** Gets the stack top. */ private QName top() { return elementNames.peek(); } public void startElement(String namespaceURI, String localName, String qName, Attributes atts) throws SAXException { QName newElement = new QName(namespaceURI,localName); if( newElement.getNamespaceURI().equals(Const.JAXB_NSURI) && top().getNamespaceURI().equals(WellKnownNamespace.XML_SCHEMA) ) { // we hit a JAXB customization. the stack top should be // if( elementNames.size()>=3 ) { // the above statement checks if the following statement doesn't // cause an exception. QName schemaElement = elementNames.get( elementNames.size()-3 ); if( prohibitedSchemaElementNames.contains(schemaElement.getLocalPart()) ) { // the owner schema element is in the wanted list. errorHandler.error( new SAXParseException( Messages.format( Messages.ERR_UNACKNOWLEDGED_CUSTOMIZATION, localName ), locator ) ); } } } elementNames.push(newElement); super.startElement(namespaceURI, localName, qName, atts ); } public void endElement(String namespaceURI, String localName, String qName) throws SAXException { super.endElement(namespaceURI, localName, qName); elementNames.pop(); } public void setDocumentLocator(Locator locator) { super.setDocumentLocator(locator); this.locator = locator; } }





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