XMLbeans
by krishna
XMLBeans is a Java-to-XML binding framework which is part of the Apache Software Foundation XML project.
XMLBeans provides three major APIs:
- XmlObject: The java classes that are generated from an XML Schema are all derived from XmlObject. These provide strongly typed getters and setters for each of the elements within the defined XML. Complex types are in turn XmlObjects. For example getCustomer might return a CustomerType (which is an XmlObject). Simple types turn into simple getters and setters with the correct java type. For example getName might return a String.
- XmlCursor: From any XmlObject the developer can get an XmlCursor. This provides efficient, low level access to the XML Infoset. A cursor represents a position in the XML instance. The cursor can be moved around the XML instance at any level of granularity needed from individual characters to Tokens.
- SchemaType: XMLBeans provides a full XML Schema object model that can be used to reflect on the underlying schema meta information. For example, the developer might generate a sample XML instance for an XML schema or perhaps find the enumerations for an element so that they may be displayed.
All of this was built with performance in mind. Informal benchmarks and user feedback indicate that XMLBeans is extremely fast.
<target name=”xmlBean“>
<delete file=”” verbose=”true“>
<fileset dir=”${xbeans.dir}“>
<include name=”**/*.*“/>
</fileset>
</delete>
<path id=”xbeans.path“>
<fileset dir=”${lib.dir}“ includes=”xbean.jar“/>
<fileset dir=”${lib.dir}“ includes=”xml-apis.jar“/>
<fileset dir=”${lib.dir}“ includes=”jsr173_1.0_api.jar“/>
</path>
<taskdef name=”xmlbean“ classpathref=”xbeans.path“ classname=”org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean“/>
<!– srconly=”true” –>
<xmlbean schema=”${project.home}/schema/datareaper1.0.xsd“ debug=”on“ optimize=”true“ classgendir=”${xbeans.dir}“ srcgendir=”${xbeans.dir}“ destfile=”${build.dir}/${appname}-objectmodel.jar“ followsymlinks=”true“ verbose=”true“ classpathref=”xbeans.path“>
</xmlbean>
</target>
XMLBeans is a Java-to-XML binding framework which is part of the Apache Software Foundation XML project. XMLBeans provides three major APIs: XmlObject: The java classes that are generated from an XML Schema are all derived from XmlObject. These provide strongly typed getters and setters for each of the elements within the defined XML. Complex types…
XMLbeans
by krishna
XMLBeans is a Java-to-XML binding framework which is part of the Apache Software Foundation XML project.
XMLBeans provides three major APIs:
- XmlObject: The java classes that are generated from an XML Schema are all derived from XmlObject. These provide strongly typed getters and setters for each of the elements within the defined XML. Complex types are in turn XmlObjects. For example getCustomer might return a CustomerType (which is an XmlObject). Simple types turn into simple getters and setters with the correct java type. For example getName might return a String.
- XmlCursor: From any XmlObject the developer can get an XmlCursor. This provides efficient, low level access to the XML Infoset. A cursor represents a position in the XML instance. The cursor can be moved around the XML instance at any level of granularity needed from individual characters to Tokens.
- SchemaType: XMLBeans provides a full XML Schema object model that can be used to reflect on the underlying schema meta information. For example, the developer might generate a sample XML instance for an XML schema or perhaps find the enumerations for an element so that they may be displayed.
All of this was built with performance in mind. Informal benchmarks and user feedback indicate that XMLBeans is extremely fast.
<target name=”xmlBean“>
<delete file=”” verbose=”true“>
<fileset dir=”${xbeans.dir}“>
<include name=”**/*.*“/>
</fileset>
</delete>
<path id=”xbeans.path“>
<fileset dir=”${lib.dir}“ includes=”xbean.jar“/>
<fileset dir=”${lib.dir}“ includes=”xml-apis.jar“/>
<fileset dir=”${lib.dir}“ includes=”jsr173_1.0_api.jar“/>
</path>
<taskdef name=”xmlbean“ classpathref=”xbeans.path“ classname=”org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean“/>
<!– srconly=”true” –>
<xmlbean schema=”${project.home}/schema/datareaper1.0.xsd“ debug=”on“ optimize=”true“ classgendir=”${xbeans.dir}“ srcgendir=”${xbeans.dir}“ destfile=”${build.dir}/${appname}-objectmodel.jar“ followsymlinks=”true“ verbose=”true“ classpathref=”xbeans.path“>
</xmlbean>
</target>
XMLBeans is a Java-to-XML binding framework which is part of the Apache Software Foundation XML project. XMLBeans provides three major APIs: XmlObject: The java classes that are generated from an XML Schema are all derived from XmlObject. These provide strongly typed getters and setters for each of the elements within the defined XML. Complex types…
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