Annotation Type XmlSchema
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 @Retention(RUNTIME) @Target(PACKAGE) public @interface XmlSchemaMaps a package name to a XML namespace. UsageThe XmlSchema annotation can be used with the following program elements: - package
 This is a package level annotation and follows the recommendations and restrictions contained in JSR 175, section III, "Annotations". Thus the usage is subject to the following constraints and recommendations. - There can only be one package declaration as noted in JSR 175, section III, "Annotations".
- JSR 175 recommends package-info.java for package level annotations. JAXB Providers that follow this recommendation will allow the package level annotations to be defined in package-info.java.
 Example 1: Customize name of XML namespace to which package is mapped. @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchema ( namespace = "http://www.example.com/MYPO1" )<!-- XML Schema fragment --> <schema xmlns=... xmlns:po=.... targetNamespace="http://www.example.com/MYPO1" > <!-- prefixes generated by default are implementation depedenent -->Example 2: Customize namespace prefix, namespace URI mapping // Package level annotation @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchema ( xmlns = { @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNs(prefix = "po", namespaceURI="http://www.example.com/myPO1"), @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNs(prefix="xs", namespaceURI="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema") } )<!-- XML Schema fragment --> <schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:po="http://www.example.com/PO1" targetNamespace="http://www.example.com/PO1">Example 3: Customize elementFormDefault @javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchema ( elementFormDefault=XmlNsForm.UNQUALIFIED ... )<!-- XML Schema fragment --> <schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:po="http://www.example.com/PO1" elementFormDefault="unqualified">- Since:
- 1.6, JAXB 2.0
- Author:
- Sekhar Vajjhala, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 
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Field SummaryFields Modifier and Type Fields Description static java.lang.StringNO_LOCATIONThe default value of thelocation()attribute, which indicates that the schema generator will generate components in this namespace.
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Optional Element SummaryOptional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description XmlNsFormattributeFormDefaultNamespace qualification for attributes.XmlNsFormelementFormDefaultNamespace qualification for elements.java.lang.StringlocationIndicates that this namespace (specified bynamespace()) has a schema already available exeternally, available at this location.java.lang.StringnamespaceName of the XML namespace.XmlNs[]xmlnsCustomize the namespace URI, prefix associations.
 
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Field Detail- 
NO_LOCATIONstatic final java.lang.String NO_LOCATION The default value of thelocation()attribute, which indicates that the schema generator will generate components in this namespace.
 
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xmlnsXmlNs[] xmlns Customize the namespace URI, prefix associations. By default, the namespace prefixes for a XML namespace are generated by a JAXB Provider in an implementation dependent way.- Default:
- {}
 
 
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elementFormDefaultXmlNsForm elementFormDefault Namespace qualification for elements. By default, element default attribute will be absent from the XML Schema fragment.- Default:
- javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNsForm.UNSET
 
 
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attributeFormDefaultXmlNsForm attributeFormDefault Namespace qualification for attributes. By default, attributesFormDefault will be absent from the XML Schema fragment.- Default:
- javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNsForm.UNSET
 
 
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locationjava.lang.String location Indicates that this namespace (specified bynamespace()) has a schema already available exeternally, available at this location.This instructs the JAXB schema generators to simply refer to the pointed schema, as opposed to generating components into the schema. This schema is assumed to match what would be otherwise produced by the schema generator (same element names, same type names...) This feature is intended to be used when a set of the Java classes is originally generated from an existing schema, hand-written to match externally defined schema, or the generated schema is modified manually. Value could be any absolute URI, like http://example.org/some.xsd. It is also possible to specify the empty string, to indicate that the schema is externally available but the location is unspecified (and thus it's the responsibility of the reader of the generate schema to locate it.) Finally, the default value of this property"##generate"indicates that the schema generator is going to generate components for this namespace (as it did in JAXB 2.0.)Multiple XmlSchemaannotations on multiple packages are allowed to govern the samenamespace(). In such case, all of them must have the samelocation()values.Note to implementorMore precisely, the value must be either "","##generate", or a valid lexical representation ofxs:anyURIthat begins with<scheme>:.A schema generator is expected to generate a corresponding <xs:import namespace="..." schemaLocation="..."/>(or noschemaLocationattribute at all if the empty string is specified.) However, the schema generator is allowed to use a different value in theschemaLocationattribute (including not generating such attribute), for example so that the user can specify a local copy of the resource through the command line interface.- Since:
- 1.6, JAXB 2.1
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