Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Package javax.xml.bind

Provides a runtime binding framework for client applications including unmarshalling, marshalling, and validation capabilities.

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Interface Summary
DatatypeConverterInterface The DatatypeConverterInterface is for JAXB provider use only.
Element This is an element marker interface.
Marshaller The Marshaller class is responsible for governing the process of serializing Java content trees back into XML data.
NotIdentifiableEvent This event indicates that a problem was encountered resolving an ID/IDREF.
ParseConversionEvent This event indicates that a problem was encountered while converting a string from the XML data into a value of the target Java data type.
PrintConversionEvent This event indicates that a problem was encountered while converting data from the Java content tree into its lexical representation.
Unmarshaller The Unmarshaller class governs the process of deserializing XML data into newly created Java content trees, optionally validating the XML data as it is unmarshalled.
UnmarshallerHandler Unmarshaller implemented as SAX ContentHandler.
ValidationEvent This event indicates that a problem was encountered while validating the incoming XML data during an unmarshal operation, while performing on-demand validation of the Java content tree, or while marshalling the Java content tree back to XML data.
ValidationEventHandler A basic event handler interface for validation errors.
ValidationEventLocator Encapsulate the location of a ValidationEvent.
Validator Deprecated. since JAXB 2.0
 

Class Summary
Binder<XmlNode> Enable synchronization between XML infoset nodes and JAXB objects representing same XML document.
DatatypeConverter The javaType binding declaration can be used to customize the binding of an XML schema datatype to a Java datatype.
JAXB Class that defines convenience methods for common, simple use of JAXB.
JAXBContext The JAXBContext class provides the client's entry point to the JAXB API.
JAXBElement<T> JAXB representation of an Xml Element.
JAXBElement.GlobalScope Designates global scope for an xml element.
JAXBIntrospector Provide access to JAXB xml binding data for a JAXB object.
Marshaller.Listener

Register an instance of an implementation of this class with a Marshaller to externally listen for marshal events.

SchemaOutputResolver Controls where a JAXB implementation puts the generates schema files.
Unmarshaller.Listener

Register an instance of an implementation of this class with Unmarshaller to externally listen for unmarshal events.

 

Exception Summary
DataBindingException Exception that represents a failure in a JAXB operation.
JAXBException This is the root exception class for all JAXB exceptions.
MarshalException This exception indicates that an error has occurred while performing a marshal operation that the provider is unable to recover from.
PropertyException This exception indicates that an error was encountered while getting or setting a property.
TypeConstraintException This exception indicates that a violation of a dynamically checked type constraint was detected.
UnmarshalException This exception indicates that an error has occurred while performing an unmarshal operation that prevents the JAXB Provider from completing the operation.
ValidationException This exception indicates that an error has occurred while performing a validate operation.
 

Package javax.xml.bind Description

Provides a runtime binding framework for client applications including unmarshalling, marshalling, and validation capabilities.

JAXBContext is the client-entry point to the runtime binding framework.

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