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Configuring an XML Direct Mapping (ELUG)

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This section describes the various components that you must configure in order to use an XML direct mapping.

For information on how to configure EclipseLink mappings options common to two or more mapping types, see Configuring a Mapping.

For information on how to create EclipseLink mappings, see Configuring a Mapping.

Configurable Options for XML Direct Mapping] lists the configurable options for an XML direct mapping.


Introduction to XML Direct Mapping Configuration

This table lists the configurable options for an XML direct mapping.


Configurable Options for XML Direct Mapping

Option to Configure Workbench
Java

XPath (see Configuring XPath)

Supported

Supported

Simple type translator (see Configuring a Simple Type Translator)

Supported

Supported

Use of a single node (see Configuring the Use of a Single Node)

Unsupported

Supported

Use of CDATA (see Configuring the Use of CDATA)

Unsupported

Supported

Method or direct field access (see Configuring Method or Direct Field Accessing at the Mapping Level)

Supported

Supported

Default null value (see Configuring a Default Null Value at the Mapping Level)

Supported

Supported

Read-only (see Configuring a Mapping)

Supported

Supported

Comments (see Configuring a Mapping)

Supported

Supported

Serialized object converter (see Configuring a Serialized Object Converter)

Supported

Supported

Type conversion converter (see Configuring a Type Conversion Converter)

Supported

Supported

Object type converter (see Configuring an Object Type Converter)

Supported

Unsupported

JAXB typesafe enumeration converter (see Configuring a JAXB Typesafe Enumeration Converter)

Unsupported

Supported


For more information, see the following:



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