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         <java-type name="org.example.Employee">
 
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             <java-attributes>
 
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                 <xml-element java-attribute="id" xml-path="id/text"/>
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                 <xml-element java-attribute="id" xml-path="id/text()"/>
 
             </java-attributes>
 
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Revision as of 11:30, 2 February 2010

XMLDirectMapping

Provide support for XML direct mappings via xml-element and xml-attribute.

XML Metadata to XMLDirectMapping API Relationship

The following table shows how XML metadata relates to the XMLDirectMapping API:

XML Metadata XMLDirectMapping API
java-attribute setAttrbuteName
xml-path setXPath

Example: Configure an XMLDirectMapping via xml-element

The following example will demonstrate how to configure an XMLDirectMapping via xml-element:

Java Code

    XMLDirectMapping idMapping = new XMLDirectMapping();
    idMapping.setAttributeName("id");
    idMapping.setXPath("id/text()");

XML Metadata

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?> <xml-bindings xmlns="http://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/xsds/persistence/oxm">

   <java-types>
       <java-type name="org.example.Employee">
           <java-attributes>
               <xml-element java-attribute="id" xml-path="id/text()"/>
           </java-attributes>
       </java-type>
   </java-types>

</xml-bindings>

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