Why does JAXB sometimes map to JAXBElement?

偶尔善良 提交于 2019-12-02 22:43:27

JAXBElement is used to preserve the element name/namespace in use cases where enough information is not present in the object model. The most common occurence is with substitution groups:

With Substitution Group:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema 
    xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" 
    targetNamespace="http://www.example.org" 
    xmlns="http://www.example.org" 
    elementFormDefault="qualified">

    <xs:element name="root">
        <xs:complexType>
            <xs:sequence>
                <xs:element ref="anElement"/>
            </xs:sequence>
        </xs:complexType>
    </xs:element>

    <xs:element name="anElement" type="xs:string"/>

    <xs:element name="aSubstituteElement" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="anElement"/>

</xs:schema>

Will generate:

package org.example;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;

@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "", propOrder = {
    "anElement"
})
@XmlRootElement(name = "root")
public class Root {

    @XmlElementRef(name = "anElement", namespace = "http://www.example.org", type = JAXBElement.class)
    protected JAXBElement<String> anElement;

    public JAXBElement<String> getAnElement() {
        return anElement;
    }

    public void setAnElement(JAXBElement<String> value) {
        this.anElement = ((JAXBElement<String> ) value);
    }

}

Without Substitution Group:

If you remove the substitution group:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema 
    xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" 
    targetNamespace="http://www.example.org" 
    xmlns="http://www.example.org" 
    elementFormDefault="qualified">

    <xs:element name="root">
        <xs:complexType>
            <xs:sequence>
                <xs:element ref="anElement"/>
            </xs:sequence>
        </xs:complexType>
    </xs:element>

    <xs:element name="anElement" type="xs:string"/>

</xs:schema>

The following class will be generated:

package org.example;

import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;

@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "", propOrder = {
    "anElement"
})
@XmlRootElement(name = "root")
public class Root {

    @XmlElement(required = true)
    protected String anElement;

    public String getAnElement() {
        return anElement;
    }

    public void setAnElement(String value) {
        this.anElement = value;
    }

}

You may also get a JAXBElement when you unmarshal, compare the following examples:

To avoid mapping to JAXBElement? I have done this things it work for me :

<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
           xmlns:jaxb="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxb"
           xmlns:xjc="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jaxb/xjc"
           jaxb:extensionBindingPrefixes="xjc"
           jaxb:version="2.0">

    <xs:annotation>
       <xs:appinfo>
          <jaxb:globalBindings generateValueClass="false">
           <xjc:simple />
          </jaxb:globalBindings>
       </xs:appinfo>
    </xs:annotation>

</xs:schema>

Save this file in the xml file and supply as binding files.

Reference Link

Generate JAXB classes using eclipse dont forget to give binding files created with above xml and check "Allow Vendor extensions" as below:

With changes i am able Get rid of JAXBElement in classes generated xjc for convert xsd to JAXB generated classes.

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