[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Closed: (JBXB-5) Evolve the schema driven binding to that needed by the pojoserver
Alexey Loubyansky (JIRA)
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Fri Aug 8 05:55:50 EDT 2008
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Alexey Loubyansky closed JBXB-5.
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Resolution: Out of Date
This is out of date now.
> Evolve the schema driven binding to that needed by the pojoserver
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> Key: JBXB-5
> URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBXB-5
> Project: JBoss XML Binding (JBossXB)
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Environment: Usecase Resources: jboss-head/testsuite/src/resources/xml/pojoserver
> Reporter: Scott M Stark
> Assignee: Alexey Loubyansky
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> Ok, so what I would like to see is that Adrian, myself and others provide as freakishly complex as needed xml documents and the associated object model as content that goes into the xml binding testsuite. We need to evolve the associated schema and if necessary, external binding metadata to the point that the xml to java binding is being completely driven by configuration outside of the micro-container.
> In terms of being completely ignorant of the java object model/schema interaction, yes its true that the previous jaxb like frameworks were so completely tied to single dtd/schemas there were not usable for the object models we need to deal with. I'm open to having to tweak our object model somewhat if needed to be completely schema driven. The key thing is that I'm not willing to be restricted to a jaxb compatibile approach if it requires an object model we are not willing to live with. Additional binding metadata through schema annotations or an external jbossxb is fine to move beyond the jaxb compatible model.
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