Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.
EclipseLink/UserGuide/MOXy/2.4/toc
< EclipseLink | UserGuide | MOXy
Revision as of 12:46, 20 July 2012 by Rick.sapir.oracle.com (Talk | contribs) (Undo revision 311129 by Rick.sapir.oracle.com (Talk))
Developing Persistence Architectures Using Eclipselink MOXy (JAXB), 2.4.x
Eclipse Communication Framework | |
Website | |
Download | |
Community | |
Mailing List • Forums • IRC • mattermost | |
Issues | |
Open • Help Wanted • Bug Day | |
Contribute | |
Browse Source • Project Set File |
Contents
- 1 Contents
- 1.1 Title and Copyright Information
- 1.2 Preface
- 1.3 1 EclipseLink MOXy Overview
- 1.4 2 EclipseLink MOXy Runtime
- 1.5 3 Mapping Type Levels
- 1.6 4 Mapping Simple Values
- 1.7 5 Mapping Special Schema Types
- 1.8 6 Privately Owned Relationships
- 1.9 7 Mapping Shared Reference Relationships
- 1.10 8 Advanced Concepts
- 1.11 9 Using Dynamic JAXB
- 1.12 10 Using JSON Documents
Release 12.1.2 |
|
Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
1 EclipseLink MOXy Overview
2 EclipseLink MOXy Runtime
- Specifying the EclipseLink Runtime
- Bootstrapping
- Using XML Bindings
- Using MetadataSource
- Generating an XML Schema
- Validating Against an XML Schema
- Understanding Events
- Querying Objects by XPath
- Binding to an Existing Document
3 Mapping Type Levels
4 Mapping Simple Values
- Mapping Simple Values
- Mapping Collections of Simple Values
- Multiple Mappings for a Single Property
- Mapping Enums
5 Mapping Special Schema Types
6 Privately Owned Relationships
- Understanding Keys and Foreign Keys
- Mapping Single Key Relationships
- Using the Embedded Key Class
- Mapping Composite Key Relationships
- Mapping Bidirectional Relationships
8 Advanced Concepts
- Refreshing Metadata
- Customizing XML Name Conversions
- Using Virtual Access Methods
- Using Extensible MOXy
- Mapping Using XPath Predicates
- Using an XmlAdapter
- Using XML Transformations
- Generating Java Classes from an XML Schema
- Customizing Generated Mappings
9 Using Dynamic JAXB
- Understanding Static and Dynamic Entities
- Specifying the EclipseLink Runtime
- Bootstrapping from XML Schema (XSD)
- Bootstrapping from EclipseLink Metadata (OXM)
10 Using JSON Documents
|
|
|