Generate Java from Xml Schema using JAXB Dialog
Use this dialog box to configure generation of Java code stubs based on an XML Schema via the JAXB data binder.
This functionality is provided via the WebServices bundled plugin, which is enabled by default. If not, enable it as described in the section Manage plugins.
The menu item and the dialog box are available when the file opened in the active editor tab contains an XML Schema.
Item | Description |
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JAXB Schemas / wsdl / dtd path | In this field, specify the file to be used as the generation basis. By default, the field shows the full path to the current file. To use another Schema, click Browse and choose the desired file in the Select XML Schema File for JAXB Generation dialog box, that opens. |
Output path | From this drop-down list, select the module source directory to place the generated Java code stubs in. |
Package prefix | Use this drop-down list to specify the package to place the generated Java files in. |
Generate package level annotations | Do one of the following:
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Mark generated code with 'generated' annotation | Select this checkbox to have generated code supplied with the javax.annotation.Generated annotations. |
Make generated file read-only | Select this checkbox to force the XJC binding compiler to mark the generated Java source code as read-only. |
Add necessary libraries in order for generated code compile and work | Select this checkbox to have additional JAXB client libraries automatically added to the classpath of the module where the generated source code will be placed. These are libraries the generated stubs code depend on. |
Do not generate header | Select this checkbox to pass no-header parameter to the corresponding command. |
Add external binding file/dir | Select this checkbox to specify an external binding file or an output directory where the generated file is located. |
Status | View the information in this read-only field to track and improve discrepancies when configuring the generation procedure. |
Last modified: 30 June 2021