Package | Description |
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javax.xml.bind |
Provides a runtime binding framework for client applications including
unmarshalling, marshalling, and validation capabilities.
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javax.xml.bind.annotation |
Defines annotations for customizing Java program elements to XML Schema mapping.
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javax.xml.bind.helpers |
JAXB Provider Use Only: Provides partial default implementations for
some of the javax.xml.bind interfaces.
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javax.xml.bind.util |
Useful client utility classes.
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javax.xml.ws |
This package contains the core JAX-WS APIs.
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javax.xml.ws.handler.soap |
This package defines APIs for SOAP message handlers.
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javax.xml.ws.spi |
This package defines SPIs for JAX-WS.
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Class and Description |
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Binder
Enable synchronization between XML infoset nodes and JAXB objects
representing same XML document.
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DatatypeConverterInterface
The DatatypeConverterInterface is for JAXB provider use only.
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JAXBContext
The JAXBContext class provides the client's entry point to the
JAXB API.
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JAXBElement
JAXB representation of an Xml Element.
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JAXBException
This is the root exception class for all JAXB exceptions.
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JAXBIntrospector
Provide access to JAXB xml binding data for a JAXB object.
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Marshaller
The Marshaller class is responsible for governing the process
of serializing Java content trees back into XML data.
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Marshaller.Listener
Register an instance of an implementation of this class with a
Marshaller to externally listen
for marshal events. |
PropertyException
This exception indicates that an error was encountered while getting or
setting a property.
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SchemaOutputResolver
Controls where a JAXB implementation puts the generates
schema files.
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Unmarshaller
The Unmarshaller class governs the process of deserializing XML
data into newly created Java content trees, optionally validating the XML
data as it is unmarshalled.
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Unmarshaller.Listener
Register an instance of an implementation of this class with
Unmarshaller to externally listen
for unmarshal events. |
UnmarshallerHandler
Unmarshaller implemented as SAX ContentHandler.
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ValidationEvent
This event indicates that a problem was encountered while validating the
incoming XML data during an unmarshal operation, while performing
on-demand validation of the Java content tree, or while marshalling the
Java content tree back to XML data.
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ValidationEventHandler
A basic event handler interface for validation errors.
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ValidationEventLocator
Encapsulate the location of a ValidationEvent.
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Validator
Deprecated.
since JAXB 2.0
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Class and Description |
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ValidationEventHandler
A basic event handler interface for validation errors.
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Class and Description |
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JAXBElement
JAXB representation of an Xml Element.
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JAXBException
This is the root exception class for all JAXB exceptions.
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Marshaller
The Marshaller class is responsible for governing the process
of serializing Java content trees back into XML data.
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Marshaller.Listener
Register an instance of an implementation of this class with a
Marshaller to externally listen
for marshal events. |
NotIdentifiableEvent
This event indicates that a problem was encountered resolving an ID/IDREF.
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ParseConversionEvent
This event indicates that a problem was encountered while converting a
string from the XML data into a value of the target Java data type.
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PrintConversionEvent
This event indicates that a problem was encountered while converting data
from the Java content tree into its lexical representation.
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PropertyException
This exception indicates that an error was encountered while getting or
setting a property.
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UnmarshalException
This exception indicates that an error has occurred while performing
an unmarshal operation that prevents the JAXB Provider from completing
the operation.
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Unmarshaller
The Unmarshaller class governs the process of deserializing XML
data into newly created Java content trees, optionally validating the XML
data as it is unmarshalled.
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Unmarshaller.Listener
Register an instance of an implementation of this class with
Unmarshaller to externally listen
for unmarshal events. |
ValidationEvent
This event indicates that a problem was encountered while validating the
incoming XML data during an unmarshal operation, while performing
on-demand validation of the Java content tree, or while marshalling the
Java content tree back to XML data.
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ValidationEventHandler
A basic event handler interface for validation errors.
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ValidationEventLocator
Encapsulate the location of a ValidationEvent.
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Class and Description |
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JAXBContext
The JAXBContext class provides the client's entry point to the
JAXB API.
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JAXBException
This is the root exception class for all JAXB exceptions.
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Marshaller
The Marshaller class is responsible for governing the process
of serializing Java content trees back into XML data.
|
Unmarshaller
The Unmarshaller class governs the process of deserializing XML
data into newly created Java content trees, optionally validating the XML
data as it is unmarshalled.
|
ValidationEvent
This event indicates that a problem was encountered while validating the
incoming XML data during an unmarshal operation, while performing
on-demand validation of the Java content tree, or while marshalling the
Java content tree back to XML data.
|
ValidationEventHandler
A basic event handler interface for validation errors.
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Class and Description |
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JAXBContext
The JAXBContext class provides the client's entry point to the
JAXB API.
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Class and Description |
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JAXBContext
The JAXBContext class provides the client's entry point to the
JAXB API.
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Class and Description |
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JAXBContext
The JAXBContext class provides the client's entry point to the
JAXB API.
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