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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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# http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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# Message resource file
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BGMBuilder.NoGlobalElement = \
	Schema contains no global element declaration.

UnusedCustomizationChecker.WarnUnusedExpectedContentTypes = \
    An xmime:expectedContentTypes attribute is present on an incorrect element

BGMBuilder.MultipleSchemaBindings = \
	Multiple  are defined for the target namespace "{0}"

BGMBuilder.MultipleSchemaBindings.Location = \
	Another  is defined here



ClassSelector.ClassNameIsRequired = \
	Cannot derive a name from schema. A name attribute specified to the  customization.

ClassSelector.IncorrectClassName = \
	Specified name ''{0}'' is not a valid Java identifier.

ClassSelector.IncorrectPackageName = \
	The package name ''{1}'' used for this schema is not a valid package name.

# {0} - name-identifier-format-enum
ClassSelector.JavadocHeading = \
	

Java class for {0}

.\n\n

The following schema fragment specifies the expected \ content contained within this class.

ClassSelector.JavadocLineUnknown = \ unknown ClassSelector.ReservedClassName = \ Attempt to create a class having the same name as the reserved word "{0}". CollisionInfo.CollisionInfo = \ The field name "{0}" is used by two different parts of a schema. See: \n\ {1}\n\ {2} CollisionInfo.UnknownFile = \ unknown file # Concatenated with CollisionInfo.CollisionInfo (CollisionInfo.CollisionInfo + CollisionInfo.LineXOfY + CollisionInfo.LineXOfY) e.g.: The field name "FieldName" is used by two different parts of a schema. See: line X of file:Schema.xsd line Y of file:Schema2.xsd CollisionInfo.LineXOfY = \ line {0} of {1} ConversionFinder.CannotBeTypeSafeEnum = \ A type safe enum customization is specified to a simple type that cannot \ be mapped to a type safe enum. ConversionFinder.CannotBeTypeSafeEnum.Location = \ The relevant simple type declaration is specified at this location ConversionFinder.NoEnumNameAvailable = \ A name attribute is required to customize an anonymous simple type to type-safe enum. ConversionFinder.NoEnumFacet= \ enum class customization is specified on a type that has no enumeration facet. ERR_ILLEGAL_EXPECTED_MIME_TYPE = \ Unable to parse the expected MIME type "{0}". {1}. DatatypeBuilder.DatatypeError = \ Simple type error: {0} DefaultParticleBinder.UnableToGenerateNameFromModelGroup = \ Unable to generate a property name from a model group. A customization is required. # {0} - CollisionInfo.CollisionInfo is injected with parameters field name, location at first schema, location at second schema e.g.: Gets the rest of the content model. You are getting this "catch-all" property because of the following reason: The field name "OverviewURL" is used by two different parts of a schema. See: line 392 of file:/C:/Development/Projects/jUDDI_v3/uddi-ws/src/main/resources/uddi_v3.xsd line 390 of file:/C:/Development/Projects/jUDDI_v3/uddi-ws/src/main/resources/uddi_v3.xsd To get rid of this property, apply a property customization to one of both of the following declarations to change their names: Gets the value of the content property. DefaultParticleBinder.FallbackJavadoc = \ Gets the rest of the content model. \n\ \n\

\n\ You are getting this "catch-all" property because of the following reason: \n\ {0}\n\

\n\ To get rid of this property, apply a property customization to one \n\ of both of the following declarations to change their names: FieldBuilder.IncorrectFixedValue = \ The value specified in the fixed attribute "{0}" is not a valid value for the datatype FieldBuilder.IncorrectDefaultValue = \ The value specified in the default attribute "{0}" is not a valid value for the datatype FieldBuilder.ConflictBetweenUserTypeAndActualType.AttUse = \ "{0}" is specified by a customization but this attribute has incompatible type "{1}" FieldBuilder.ConflictBetweenUserTypeAndActualType.AttUse.Source = \ The relevant customization is specified at this location FieldBuilder.Javadoc.NilProperty = \ This property is used to control \ the xsi:nil feature \ of W3C XML Schema. \nSetting this property to true will cause \ the output to be <{0} xsi:nil="true" /> regardless of the \ values of the other properties. FieldBuilder.Javadoc.ValueObject = \ get/set the complex type value associated with this element.\n \ when you unmarshal a document that contains xsi:type, the get{1} method \ would return an instance of derived classes of '{'@link {0}'}'. Similarly, if you set \ an instance of derived classes, then you would get the instance with xsi:type \ when you marshal out to XML. SimpleTypeBuilder.UnnestedJavaTypeCustomization = \ customization in this context must be nested (JAXB spec sec 6.8.1): \n\ \t\n\ \t \n\ \t \n\ \t \n\ \t UnusedCustomizationChecker.UnacknolwedgedCustomization = \ compiler was unable to honor this {0} customization. It is attached to a wrong place, \ or it's inconsistent with other bindings. UnusedCustomizationChecker.UnacknolwedgedCustomization.Relevant = \ (the above customization is attached to the following location in the schema) ERR_ENUM_MEMBER_NAME_COLLISION = \ Two enum members yield the same constant name {0} # Not concatenated with any other String (written on a separate line) but printed after ERR_ENUM_MEMBER_NAME_COLLISION, followed by a line with the position of the problem in a particular file ERR_ENUM_MEMBER_NAME_COLLISION_RELATED = \ (related to above) the other enum is defined at this location WARN_ENUM_MEMBER_SIZE_CAP = \ Simple type "{0}" was not mapped to Enum due to EnumMemberSizeCap limit. Facets count: {1}, current limit: {2}. \ You can use customization attribute "typesafeEnumMaxMembers" to extend the limit. ERR_CANNOT_GENERATE_ENUM_NAME = \ Cannot generate a constant name from the enumeration value "{0}". \ Use to specify one. # Wrapped into an Exception. Not concatenated with any other string. ERR_MULTIPLE_GLOBAL_BINDINGS = \ only one globalBindings customization is allowed in a whole compilation # Not concatenated with any other String (written on a separate line) but printed after ERR_MULTIPLE_GLOBAL_BINDINGS, followed by a line with the position of the problem in a particular file, e.g. parsing a schema... \n [ERROR] only one globalBindings customization is allowed in a whole compilation \n line 8 of file:/C:/kohsuke/Sun/JAXB/jaxb-ri/sandbox/issue98/base.xjb \n [ERROR] (related to above) but one is already given at this location \n line 8 of file:/C:/kohsuke/Sun/JAXB/jaxb-ri/sandbox/issue98/sub1.xjb ERR_MULTIPLE_GLOBAL_BINDINGS_OTHER = \ (related to above) but one is already given at this location ERR_REFERENCE_TO_NONEXPORTED_CLASS = \ {0} is in a referenced schema and do not have the corresponding Java class specified by \ customization. Therefore it cannot be referenced from outside. # Not concatenated with any other string (written on a separate line) but printed after ERR_REFERENCE_TO_NONEXPORTED_CLASS. ERR_REFERENCE_TO_NONEXPORTED_CLASS_MAP_FALSE = \ (related to above) The schema for namespace "{0}" (which includes the above component) is \ designated for reference only by this customization. # Not concatenated with any other string (written on a separate line) but printed after ERR_REFERENCE_TO_NONEXPORTED_CLASS and ERR_REFERENCE_TO_NONEXPORTED_CLASS_MAP_FALSE. ERR_REFERENCE_TO_NONEXPORTED_CLASS_REFERER = \ (related to above) The problematic schema component is referenced from this component: {0} WARN_DEFAULT_VALUE_PRIMITIVE_TYPE = \ Cannot generate default value for primitive type "{0}".





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