I am getting started with JaxB and am using the Moxy implementation. I have an industry standard xsd that I converted to Java Object Model using Jaxb. I have gotten as far as annotating simple fields like string,integer and date.
I have been searching and need to be pointed in the right direction to annotate the following field which is a xsd complex type which has 4 attributes and an optional string element. A subset of the generated code is as follows:
Conditions.java
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "", propOrder = {
"condition"
})
@XmlRootElement(name = "conditions")
public class Conditions {
protected List<Conditions.Condition> condition;
public List<Conditions.Condition> getCondition() {
if (condition == null) {
condition = new ArrayList<Conditions.Condition>();
}
return this.condition;
}
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "", propOrder = {
"problemDate",
"problemType",
"problemCode",
"problemStatus",
})
public static class Condition {
protected IvlTs problemDate;
//This is the field I need to annotate (problemType)
protected Cd problemType;
//The 2 below fields (problemCode, problemStatus) will also have to be annotated but I am just focusing on problemType for now
protected Cd problemCode;
protected Ce problemStatus
public void setProblemDate(IvlTs value) {
this.problemDate = value;
}
public void setProblemType(Cd value) {
this.problemType = value;
}
public void setProblemCode(Cd value) {
this.problemCode = value;
}
public void setProblemStatus(Ce value) {
this.problemStatus = value;
}
//omitted getters
}
Cd.java
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "cd", propOrder = {
"originalText",
})
public class Cd {
protected Object originalText;
@XmlAttribute(name = "code")
@XmlSchemaType(name = "anySimpleType")
protected String code;
@XmlAttribute(name = "displayName")
@XmlSchemaType(name = "anySimpleType")
protected String displayName;
@XmlAttribute(name = "codeSystem")
@XmlSchemaType(name = "anySimpleType")
protected String codeSystem;
@XmlAttribute(name = "codeSystemName")
@XmlSchemaType(name = "anySimpleType")
protected String codeSystemName;
@XmlAttribute(name = "nullFlavor")
protected NullFlavorType nullFlavor;
//ommitted getters and setters
The Cd.java class will be used for a number of other classes, not only in the Conditions.java class.
My question in particular is how would I annotate my fields for problemType in Conditions.java, where problemType has 4 attributes and one optional element.
I will not be able to directly annotate Cd.java as the xml input will differ depending on what class I am implementing (choice of 8 other classes that use Cd.java class). The existing annotations above were auto-generated by Jaxb The xml input for the Conditions.java problemType is as follows:
<PROBLEM_MODULE>
<code>24434</code> //Maps to protected String code in Cd.java;
<codeName>ICD-9</codeName> //Maps to protected String codeSystem in Cd.java;
<display>Asthma</display> //Maps to protected String displayName in Cd.java;
<codeSystem>2.564.34343.222</codeSystem> // Maps to protected String codeSystemName in Cd.java;
</PROBLEM_MODULE>
Please advise where I need to clarify my question. Ultimately I am requesting resources or tutorial to help me through this.
******UPDATE******* Blaise's solution worked perfectly as I tested it on another project that is not as complex. Thus, the method is right, but there is something that I am getting wrong with the metadata file. I updated the Conditions.java file above, as I left out details that may effect the way I need to implement the metadata file.
My oxm.xml file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xml-bindings
xmlns="http://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/xsds/persistence/oxm"
package-name="conditions.exec"
xml-mapping-metadata-complete="true">
<java-types>
<java-type name="Conditions" xml-accessor-type="FIELD">
<xml-root-element name="PROBLEM_MODULE"/>
</java-type>
<java-type name="Cd" xml-accessor-type="FIELD">
<java-attributes>
<xml-type prop-order="code codeSystem displayName codeSystemName"/>
<xml-element java-attribute="codeSystem" name="codeName"/>
<xml-element java-attribute="displayName" name="display"/>
<xml-element java-attribute="codeSystemName" name="codeSystem"/>
</java-attributes>
</java-type>
</java-types>
</xml-bindings>
*Main Class*
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
Map<String, Object> properties = new HashMap<String, Object>(1);
properties.put(JAXBContextFactory.ECLIPSELINK_OXM_XML_KEY, new File("src/conditions/exec/oxm.xml"));
JAXBContext jc = JAXBContext.newInstance(new Class[] {Conditions.class,Cd.class}, properties);
// create an Unmarshaller
Unmarshaller u = jc.createUnmarshaller();
conditions.exec.Conditions InventoryInput = (conditions.exec.Conditions) u.unmarshal(
new File("src/conditions/exec/problems.xml")); //input file
// create a Marshaller and marshal to a file
Marshaller resultMarshaller = jc.createMarshaller();
resultMarshaller.setProperty(Marshaller.JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT, true);
resultMarshaller.marshal(InventoryInput, System.out);
} catch (JAXBException je) {
je.printStackTrace();
}