Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.xml.bind.annotation
Annotation Type XmlSchemaType


@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Target(value={FIELD,METHOD,PACKAGE})
public @interface XmlSchemaType

Maps a Java type to a simple schema built-in type.

Usage

@XmlSchemaType annotation can be used with the following program elements:

@XmlSchemaType annotation defined for Java type applies to all references to the Java type from a property/field. A @XmlSchemaType annotation specified on the property/field overrides the @XmlSchemaType annotation specified at the package level.

This annotation can be used with the following annotations: XmlElement, XmlAttribute.

Example 1: Customize mapping of XMLGregorianCalendar on the field.

     //Example: Code fragment
     public class USPrice {
         @XmlElement
         @XmlSchemaType(name="date")
         public XMLGregorianCalendar date;
     }
 
     <!-- Example: Local XML Schema element -->
     <xs:complexType name="USPrice"/>
       <xs:sequence>
         <xs:element name="date" type="xs:date"/>
       </sequence>
     </xs:complexType>
 

Example 2: Customize mapping of XMLGregorianCalendar at package level

     package foo;
     @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchemaType(
          name="date", type=javax.xml.datatype.XMLGregorianCalendar.class)
     }
 

Since:
JAXB2.0

Required Element Summary
 String name
           
 
Optional Element Summary
 String namespace
           
 Class type
          If this annotation is used at the package level, then value of the type() must be specified.
 

Element Detail

name

public abstract String name

namespace

public abstract String namespace
Default:
"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"

type

public abstract Class type
If this annotation is used at the package level, then value of the type() must be specified.

Default:
javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchemaType.DEFAULT.class

Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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