I have one bean class like this
@XmlRootElement
public class Node {
String id;
String value;
// Composites, Node is having Node is having Node and so on
ArrayList<Node> nodes = new ArrayList<Node>();
// and getter and setters for all these field.
}
I want to marshal this object using JAXB. By default it will create the element with name "node", or if we change the root annotation to something else(say @XmlRootElement(name="someotherName")), it create with that name.
But I have thousands of Node object, and I want the generated element name should be as per "value" property of Object; e.g.
Node node= new Node("myID", "myValue");
and after marshaling it, it should generate node like this
<myvalue>
<id>myID</id>
</myvalue>
Is it possible? I searched many places, but haven't found anything like this.
Also I want the "id" property as attribute(@xmlAttribute) but conditionally, say if size of it's child nodes(ArrayList) is zero then I want this(id) property to be treated as attribute, otherwise not.
Thanks
-Dharmendra