Java Code Examples for com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.reader.xmlschema.bindinfo.BISchemaBinding#getPackageName()

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Example 1
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 2
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 3
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 4
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 5
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 6
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 7
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}
 
Example 8
Source File: ClassSelector.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Gets the Java package to which classes from
 * this namespace should go.
 *
 * <p>
 * Usually, the getOuterClass method should be used
 * to determine where to put a class.
 */
public JPackage getPackage(String targetNamespace) {
    XSSchema s = Ring.get(XSSchemaSet.class).getSchema(targetNamespace);

    BISchemaBinding sb =
        builder.getBindInfo(s).get(BISchemaBinding.class);
    if(sb!=null)    sb.markAsAcknowledged();

    String name = null;

    // "-p" takes precedence over everything else
    if( builder.defaultPackage1 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage1;

    // use the <jaxb:package> customization
    if( name == null && sb!=null && sb.getPackageName()!=null )
        name = sb.getPackageName();

    // the JAX-RPC option goes below the <jaxb:package>
    if( name == null && builder.defaultPackage2 != null )
        name = builder.defaultPackage2;

    // generate the package name from the targetNamespace
    if( name == null )
        name = builder.getNameConverter().toPackageName( targetNamespace );

    // hardcode a package name because the code doesn't compile
    // if it generated into the default java package
    if( name == null )
        name = "generated"; // the last resort


    // check if the package name is a valid name.
    if( checkedPackageNames.add(name) ) {
        // this is the first time we hear about this package name.
        if( !JJavaName.isJavaPackageName(name) )
            // TODO: s.getLocator() is not very helpful.
            // ideally, we'd like to use the locator where this package name
            // comes from.
            getErrorReporter().error(s.getLocator(),
                Messages.ERR_INCORRECT_PACKAGE_NAME, targetNamespace, name );
    }

    return Ring.get(JCodeModel.class)._package(name);
}