XML SCHEMA
I am writing an XSD and there happens to be a requirement where i need
2 root elements (1 at any given time)
The XML schema below supports having the two root elements booksList
and book
that you are looking for.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<xs:element name="booksList">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="book" type="bookType" minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
<xs:element name="book" type="bookType"></xs:element>
<xs:complexType name="bookType">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="author" type="xs:string" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:schema>
GENERATED MODEL
I tried putting the book definition in the XSD but JAXB2.1 didn't
generate any Book class.
Your JAXB (JSR-222) implementation will generate a class for the named complex type bookType
, then for the bookElement
it will create an @XmlElementDecl
annotation on the ObjectFactory
class.
BooksList
A class with an @XmlRootElement
was generated on this class because it corresponds to a global element with an anonymous complex type.
package forum11620825;
import java.util.*;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "", propOrder = {"book"})
@XmlRootElement(name = "booksList")
public class BooksList {
protected List<BookType> book;
public List<BookType> getBook() {
if (book == null) {
book = new ArrayList<BookType>();
}
return this.book;
}
}
BookType
This class was generated to correspond to the named complex types.
package forum11620825;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "bookType", propOrder = {"author"})
public class BookType {
@XmlElement(required = true)
protected String author;
public String getAuthor() {
return author;
}
public void setAuthor(String value) {
this.author = value;
}
}
ObjectFactory
Global elements that correspond to named complex types have @XmlElementDecl
annotations generated on the ObjectFactory
class. This is necessary since multiple global elements could correspond to named complex types.
package forum11620825;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElementDecl;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRegistry;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
@XmlRegistry
public class ObjectFactory {
private final static QName _Book_QNAME = new QName("", "book");
public ObjectFactory() {
}
public BooksList createBooksList() {
return new BooksList();
}
public BookType createBookType() {
return new BookType();
}
@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "", name = "book")
public JAXBElement<BookType> createBook(BookType value) {
return new JAXBElement<BookType>(_Book_QNAME, BookType.class, null, value);
}
}
XML
Below are the XML documents from your question.
booksList.xml
<booksList>
<book>
<author>XYZ</author>
</book>
</booksList>
book.xml
<book>
<author>XYZ</author>
</book>
DEMO CODE
When you unmarshal a document in which the root element corresponds to an @XmlRootElement
annotation you get an instance of the corresponding domain object. If you unmarshal a document in which the root element corresponds to an @XmlElementDecl
annotation you get back an instance of JAXBElement
that wraps a domain object corresponding to the named complex type.
package forum11620825;
import java.io.File;
import javax.xml.bind.*;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
JAXBContext jc = JAXBContext.newInstance("forum11620825");
Unmarshaller unmarshaller = jc.createUnmarshaller();
File input1 = new File("src/forum11620825/booksList.xml");
BooksList bookList = (BooksList) unmarshaller.unmarshal(input1);
File input2 = new File("src/forum11620825/book.xml");
JAXBElement<BookType> je = (JAXBElement<BookType>) unmarshaller.unmarshal(input2);
BookType bookType = je.getValue();
}
}
UPDATE
Below is a code fragment demonstrating how to wrap an instance of BookType
in a JAXBElement
so that it can be marshalled.
ObjectFactory objectFactory = new ObjectFactory();
JAXBElement<BookType> jaxbElement = objectFactory.createBook(aBookType);
marshaller.marshal(jaxbElement, System.out);