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Revision as of 13:45, 24 February 2009
Overview
The following example will demonstrate how to use EclipseLink's SDO functionality to:
- Define a set of SDO Types from an XML Schema
Initializing the Types from XML Schema
The first thing that needs to be done in an SDO application is to set up the metadata for the Types and Properties. This is most commonly done by loading an XML schema, although it may also be done programmatically.
FileInputStream xsdInputStream = new FileInputStream("Customer.xsd"); XSDHelper.INSTANCE.define(xsdInputStream, null);
Introspect Metadata - Types
Once the XML schema has been processed the types are available from TypeHelper.
Type addressType = TypeHelper.INSTANCE.getType("http://www.example.org/customer-example", "address-type");