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* '''[[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/GettingStarted/MOXyExtensions|MOXy Extensions]]''' - See how the [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/GettingStarted/MOXyExtensions#XML_Output|XML representation]] can be further customized using MOXy extensions. | * '''[[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/GettingStarted/MOXyExtensions|MOXy Extensions]]''' - See how the [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/GettingStarted/MOXyExtensions#XML_Output|XML representation]] can be further customized using MOXy extensions. | ||
* '''[[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/GettingStarted/ExternalizedMetadata|Externalized Metadata]]''' - See how the mapping metadata can be [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/EclipseLink-OXM.XML|represented using XML]] instead of Java annotations. | * '''[[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/GettingStarted/ExternalizedMetadata|Externalized Metadata]]''' - See how the mapping metadata can be [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/EclipseLink-OXM.XML|represented using XML]] instead of Java annotations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 25 January 2011
Overview
This set of examples is intended to introduce you to EclipseLink MOXy (JAXB):
- The Basics - See how JAXB's default rules can be used to convert a simple object graph to XML.
- JAXB Customizations - Learn how the XML representation can be customized using JAXB annotations.
- MOXy Extensions - See how the XML representation can be further customized using MOXy extensions.
- Externalized Metadata - See how the mapping metadata can be represented using XML instead of Java annotations.