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* Copyright (c) 2004, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
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package javax.xml.bind.annotation.adapters;
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/**
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* Adapts a Java type for custom marshaling.
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*
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* <p> <b> Usage: </b> </p>
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*
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* <p>
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* Some Java types do not map naturally to a XML representation, for
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* example <tt>HashMap</tt> or other non JavaBean classes. Conversely,
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* a XML repsentation may map to a Java type but an application may
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* choose to accesss the XML representation using another Java
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* type. For example, the schema to Java binding rules bind
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* xs:DateTime by default to XmlGregorianCalendar. But an application
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* may desire to bind xs:DateTime to a custom type,
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* MyXmlGregorianCalendar, for example. In both cases, there is a
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* mismatch between <i> bound type </i>, used by an application to
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* access XML content and the <i> value type</i>, that is mapped to an
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* XML representation.
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*
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* <p>
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* This abstract class defines methods for adapting a bound type to a value
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* type or vice versa. The methods are invoked by the JAXB binding
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* framework during marshaling and unmarshalling:
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*
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* <ul>
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* <li> <b> XmlAdapter.marshal(...): </b> During marshalling, JAXB
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* binding framework invokes XmlAdapter.marshal(..) to adapt a
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* bound type to value type, which is then marshaled to XML
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* representation. </li>
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*
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* <li> <b> XmlAdapter.unmarshal(...): </b> During unmarshalling,
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* JAXB binding framework first unmarshals XML representation
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* to a value type and then invokes XmlAdapter.unmarshal(..) to
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* adapt the value type to a bound type. </li>
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* </ul>
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*
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* Writing an adapter therefore involves the following steps:
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*
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* <ul>
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* <li> Write an adapter that implements this abstract class. </li>
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* <li> Install the adapter using the annotation {@link
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* XmlJavaTypeAdapter} </li>
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* </ul>
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*
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* <p><b>Example:</b> Customized mapping of <tt>HashMap</tt></p>
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* <p> The following example illustrates the use of
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* <tt>@XmlAdapter</tt> and <tt>@XmlJavaTypeAdapter</tt> to
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* customize the mapping of a <tt>HashMap</tt>.
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*
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* <p> <b> Step 1: </b> Determine the desired XML representation for HashMap.
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*
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* <pre>
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* <hashmap>
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* <entry key="id123">this is a value</entry>
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* <entry key="id312">this is another value</entry>
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* ...
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* </hashmap>
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p> <b> Step 2: </b> Determine the schema definition that the
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* desired XML representation shown above should follow.
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*
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* <pre>
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*
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* <xs:complexType name="myHashMapType">
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* <xs:sequence>
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* <xs:element name="entry" type="myHashMapEntryType"
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* minOccurs = "0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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* </xs:sequence>
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* </xs:complexType>
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*
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* <xs:complexType name="myHashMapEntryType">
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* <xs:simpleContent>
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* <xs:extension base="xs:string">
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* <xs:attribute name="key" type="xs:int"/>
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* </xs:extension>
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* </xs:simpleContent>
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* </xs:complexType>
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*
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p> <b> Step 3: </b> Write value types that can generate the above
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* schema definition.
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*
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* <pre>
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* public class MyHashMapType {
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* List<MyHashMapEntryType> entry;
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* }
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*
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* public class MyHashMapEntryType {
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* @XmlAttribute
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* public Integer key;
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*
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* @XmlValue
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* public String value;
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* }
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p> <b> Step 4: </b> Write the adapter that adapts the value type,
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* MyHashMapType to a bound type, HashMap, used by the application.
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*
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* <pre>
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* public final class MyHashMapAdapter extends
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* XmlAdapter<MyHashMapType,HashMap> { ... }
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*
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p> <b> Step 5: </b> Use the adapter.
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*
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* <pre>
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* public class Foo {
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* @XmlJavaTypeAdapter(MyHashMapAdapter.class)
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* HashMap hashmap;
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* ...
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* }
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* </pre>
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*
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* The above code fragment will map to the following schema:
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*
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* <pre>
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* <xs:complexType name="Foo">
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* <xs:sequence>
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* <xs:element name="hashmap" type="myHashMapType"
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* </xs:sequence>
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* </xs:complexType>
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* </pre>
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*
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* @param <BoundType>
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* The type that JAXB doesn't know how to handle. An adapter is written
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* to allow this type to be used as an in-memory representation through
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* the <tt>ValueType</tt>.
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* @param <ValueType>
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* The type that JAXB knows how to handle out of the box.
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*
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* @author <ul><li>Sekhar Vajjhala, Sun Microsystems Inc.</li> <li> Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sun Microsystems Inc.</li></ul>
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* @see XmlJavaTypeAdapter
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* @since JAXB 2.0
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*/
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public abstract class XmlAdapter<ValueType,BoundType> {
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/**
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* Do-nothing constructor for the derived classes.
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*/
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protected XmlAdapter() {}
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/**
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* Convert a value type to a bound type.
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*
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* @param v
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* The value to be converted. Can be null.
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* @throws Exception
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* if there's an error during the conversion. The caller is responsible for
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* reporting the error to the user through {@link javax.xml.bind.ValidationEventHandler}.
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*/
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public abstract BoundType unmarshal(ValueType v) throws Exception;
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/**
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* Convert a bound type to a value type.
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*
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* @param v
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* The value to be convereted. Can be null.
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* @throws Exception
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* if there's an error during the conversion. The caller is responsible for
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* reporting the error to the user through {@link javax.xml.bind.ValidationEventHandler}.
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*/
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public abstract ValueType marshal(BoundType v) throws Exception;
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}
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