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Hello i have the following xml:

With the following code:

How can I get the attribute DispalyName of each element without creating new class for Down and Up and using @xmlAttribute. I can solve it by adding new 2 classes UpElement and DownElement and for each class get the the @xmlAttribute but i want to it in once class.

Code Example:

        import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessorType;
        import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement;
        import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;


        @XmlRootElement(name = "StatusesList")
        @XmlAccessorType(javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessType.FIELD)
        public class StatusesListElement
        {

            @XmlElement(name = "Down")
            private String down = "";


            @XmlElement(name = "Up")
            private String up = "";


            public String getDown()
            {
                return down;
            }


            public void setDown(String down)
            {
                this.down = down;
            }


            public String getUp()
            {
                return up;
            }


            public void setUp(String up)
            {
                this.up = up;
            }


        }

1 Answer 1

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Note: I'm the EclipseLink JAXB (MOXy) lead and a member of the JAXB 2 (JSR-222) expert group.

Using EclipseLink JAXB (MOXy)

You could use the @XmlPath extension in MOXy to map this use case:

import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessorType;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;


@XmlRootElement(name = "StatusesList")
@XmlAccessorType(javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessType.FIELD)
public class StatusesListElement
{

    @XmlPath("Down/@DisplayName")
    private String down = "";

    @XmlElement(name = "Up/@DisplayName")
    private String up = "";

}

Using any JAXB Implementation

You could use an XmlAdapter for this use case. Below is a link to an answer I gave that demonstrates how this can be done:

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  • Thanks a lot for your quick answer Mar 27, 2012 at 15:55
  • Is there an option to set the @XmlElement in the runtime? and not hardcoded Mar 27, 2012 at 18:35

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