I am having a problem with JAXB and Unmarshalling the following XML
<ns2:ID entry-method="manual"> 123456789012345678
<ns2:ID2>123456789012345678</ns2:ID2>
</ns2:ID>
I obtained the schema and using the the JAXB xjc tool it generated the following property definition:
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "", propOrder = {
"ID1",
"ID2",
"ID3"
})
@XmlRootElement(name = "ID")
public class ID {
@XmlElement(name = "ID1")
protected String id1;
@XmlElement(name = "ID2")
protected String id2;
@XmlElement(name = "ID3")
protected String id3;
@XmlAttribute(name = "entryMethod")
protected String entryMethod;
public String getId1() {
return id1
}
public void setId1(String value) {
this.id1 = value;
}
public String getId2() {
return id2
}
public void setId2(String value) {
this.id2 = value;
}
public String getId3() {
return id3;
}
public void setId3(String value) {
this.id3 = value;
}
public String getEntryMethod() {
if (entryMethod == null) {
return "swipe";
} else {
return entryMethod;
}
}
public void setEntryMethod(String value) {
this.entryMethod = value;
}
}
As you can see the device that is sending the XML does not include the ID1 tag it merely adds the ID1 data as the value of the root tag. When Unmarshalling this Xml any calls to getID1 return null. I am confused on what annotations to use to alter the class to support the data in the root tag to be assigned to the id1 field.
Any ideas on what annotation changes would make this work?
- Tim
<ns:ID1>
it will be stored inID.id1
, and if it is<ns:ID2>
it will be stored inID.id2
- that's the whole point of using different tags. - If you don't care about the tags and want to receive any of ID1, ID2, ID99, FOO, BAR,...: it can be done, but why aren't you satisfied with the (precise) way it works? A field being null indicates the absence of an element or attribute, by design.