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/*
* Element.java July 2006
*
* Copyright (C) 2006, Niall Gallagher
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* permissions and limitations under the License.
*/
package org.simpleframework.xml;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
/**
* The Element
annotation is used to represent a field
* or method that appears as an XML element. Fields or methods that
* are annotated with this can be either primitive or compound, that
* is, represent an object that can be serialized and deserialized.
* Below is an example of the serialized format for a compound object.
*
* If this annotates a type that contains no XML annotations then
* this will look for a suitable Transform
for the type
* using the Transformer
. For instance, all primitives
* and primitive arrays that are annotated with this will make use
* of a transform in order to convert its value to and from suitable
* XML representations.
*
*
* <example class="demo.Example">
* <data/>
* <example>
*
*
* Each element may have any number of attributes and sub-elements
* representing fields or methods of that compound object. Attribute
* and element names can be acquired from the annotation or, if the
* annotation does not explicitly declare a name, it is taken from
* the annotated field or method. There are exceptions in some cases,
* for example, the class
attribute is reserved by the
* serialization framework to represent the serialized type.
*
* @author Niall Gallagher
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public @interface Element {
/**
* This represents the name of the XML element. Annotated fields
* can optionally provide the name of the element. If no name is
* provided then the name of the annotated field or method will
* be used in its place. The name is provided if the field or
* method name is not suitable as an XML element name.
*
* @return the name of the XML element this represents
*/
String name() default "";
/**
* This is used to determine whether the element data is written
* in a CDATA block or not. If this is set to true then the text
* is written within a CDATA block, by default the text is output
* as escaped XML. Typically this is useful for primitives only.
*
* @return true if the data is to be wrapped in a CDATA block
*/
boolean data() default false;
/**
* Determines whether the element is required within the XML
* document. Any field marked as not required will not have its
* value set when the object is deserialized. If an object is to
* be serialized only a null attribute will not appear as XML.
*
* @return true if the element is required, false otherwise
*/
boolean required() default true;
/**
* This represents an explicit type that should be used for the
* annotated field or method. Typically this is used when the
* element forms part of a union group. It allows the union
* to distinguish the annotation to use based on the type.
*
* @return this returns the explicit type to use for this
*/
Class type() default void.class;
}
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