I am experienced with Java and XML, I have no used JAXB extensively in the past and am looking for a good book or site to really learn all the details. For example, many books and sites list the annotations and describe their purposes, but none go into all the nitty gritty details about the attributes of these annotations. Most of the books I have on web services, describe marshaling and unmarshaling, but do not explain how one would go about writing a custom converter/adapter.

Searching on the usual internet booksellers proved fruitless.

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Have you considered the actual specification? Most of the JSRs are actually pretty decent, and if you want to know the nitty gritty, they have an obligation of being complete as well.

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Having attempted to (unsuccessfully) read many specifications, I was very hesitant, but I have to say, this spec was very readable and had lots of explanatory material. I regret not having read it earlier. Thanks! – HDave Jan 8 at 17:23
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I'm the EclipseLink JAXB (MOXy) lead and a member of the JAXB 2 (JSR-222) expert group and maintain a very active Java XML & JSON Binding blog that you may find useful:

Below are links to articles I've written about JAXB's XmlAdapter:

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Wow -- good stuff. – HDave Jan 8 at 17:25
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