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Key API
Examples
Generating an XML Schema
To generate an XML schema from a Java object model:
- Create a class that extends javax.xml.bind.SchemaOutputResolver.
private class MySchemaOutputResolver extends SchemaOutputResolver { public Result createOutput(String namespaceURI, String suggestedFileName) throws IOException { File file = new File(suggestedFileName); StreamResult result = new StreamResult(file); result.setSystemId(file.toURI().toURL().toString()); return result; } }
- Use an instance of this class with JAXBContext to capture the generated XML Schema.
Class[] classes = new Class[4]; classes[0] = org.example.customer_example.AddressType.class; classes[1] = org.example.customer_example.ContactInfo.class; classes[2] = org.example.customer_example.CustomerType.class; classes[3] = org.example.customer_example.PhoneNumber.class; JAXBContext jaxbContext = JAXBContext.newInstance(classes); SchemaOutputResolver sor = new MySchemaOutputResolver(); jaxbContext.generateSchema(sor);