com.sun.xml.internal.bind.v2.model.core.AttributePropertyInfo Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #2
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #3
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #4
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #5
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #6
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #7
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #8
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #9
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #10
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #11
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #12
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #13
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #14
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #15
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #16
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #17
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #18
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #19
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #20
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #21
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}
 
Example #22
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Generate an attribute for the specified property on the specified complexType
 *
 * @param ap the attribute
 * @param attr the schema definition to which the attribute will be added
 */
private void handleAttributeProp(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttrDecls attr) {
    // attr is either a top-level ComplexType or a ComplexExtension
    //
    // [RESULT]
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <...>...</>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or
    //
    // <complexType ...>
    //   <complexContent>
    //     <extension ...>
    //       <...>...</>
    //     </>
    //   </>
    //   <attribute name="foo" type="xs:int"/>
    // </>
    //
    // or it could also be an in-lined type (attr ref)
    //
    LocalAttribute localAttribute = attr.attribute();

    final String attrURI = ap.getXmlName().getNamespaceURI();
    if (attrURI.equals("") /*|| attrURI.equals(uri) --- those are generated as global attributes anyway, so use them.*/) {
        localAttribute.name(ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart());

        writeAttributeTypeRef(ap, localAttribute);

        attributeFormDefault.writeForm(localAttribute,ap.getXmlName());
    } else { // generate an attr ref
        localAttribute.ref(ap.getXmlName());
    }

    if(ap.isRequired()) {
        // TODO: not type safe
        localAttribute.use("required");
    }
}
 
Example #23
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public void addGlobalAttribute(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap) {
    attributeDecls.put( ap.getXmlName().getLocalPart(), ap );
    addDependencyTo(ap.getTarget().getTypeName());
}
 
Example #24
Source File: XmlSchemaGenerator.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void writeAttributeTypeRef(AttributePropertyInfo<T,C> ap, AttributeType a) {
    if( ap.isCollection() )
        writeTypeRef(a.simpleType().list(), ap, "itemType");
    else
        writeTypeRef(a, ap, "type");
}