@Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=FIELD) public @interface XmlEnumValue
Enum
type to XML representation.
Usage
The @XmlEnumValue annotation can be used with the following program elements:
See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
This annotation, together with XmlEnum
provides a
mapping of enum type to XML representation.
An enum type is mapped to a schema simple type with enumeration facets. The schema type is derived from the Java type specified in @XmlEnum.value(). Each enum constant @XmlEnumValue must have a valid lexical representation for the type @XmlEnum.value()
In the absence of this annotation, Enum.name()
is used
as the XML representation.
Example 1: Map enum constant name -> enumeration facet
//Example: Code fragment @XmlEnum(String.class) public enum Card { CLUBS, DIAMONDS, HEARTS, SPADES } <!-- Example: XML Schema fragment --> <xs:simpleType name="Card"> <xs:restriction base="xs:string"/> <xs:enumeration value="CLUBS"/> <xs:enumeration value="DIAMONDS"/> <xs:enumeration value="HEARTS"/> <xs:enumeration value="SPADES"/> </xs:simpleType>
Example 2: Map enum constant name(value) -> enumeration facet
//Example: code fragment @XmlType @XmlEnum(Integer.class) public enum Coin { @XmlEnumValue("1") PENNY(1), @XmlEnumValue("5") NICKEL(5), @XmlEnumValue("10") DIME(10), @XmlEnumValue("25") QUARTER(25) } <!-- Example: XML Schema fragment --> <xs:simpleType name="Coin"> <xs:restriction base="xs:int"> <xs:enumeration value="1"/> <xs:enumeration value="5"/> <xs:enumeration value="10"/> <xs:enumeration value="25"/> </xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType>
Example 3: Map enum constant name -> enumeration facet
//Code fragment @XmlType @XmlEnum(Integer.class) public enum Code { @XmlEnumValue("1") ONE, @XmlEnumValue("2") TWO; } <!-- Example: XML Schema fragment --> <xs:simpleType name="Code"> <xs:restriction base="xs:int"> <xs:enumeration value="1"/> <xs:enumeration value="2"/> </xs:restriction> </xs:simpleType>
public abstract String value
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