If I have an object that contains a few fields that are Lists of other objects, and I want to generate the XML to represent that object, I get something like this
<top level object>
<object1 />
<object1 />
<object1 />开发者_JS百科;
<object2 />
<object2 />
<object3 />
</top level object>
and I want to generate something like this:
<top level object>
<object1 list>
<object1 />
<object1 />
<object1 />
</object1 list>
<object2 list>
<object2 />
<object2 />
</object2 list>
<object3 />
</top level object>
Is this possible by modifying my annotations? Right now I have my top level class object marked with
@XmlRootElement()
and each of the Object1, Object2...etc getters (that returns a List < Object#> )has the
@XmlElement()
annotation.
Hopefully there is a way to change my output by modifying the annotations, because it seems silly to me to make a "Object1List" object to simply hold a getter for the other lists to make this work the way I am picturing in my head
Thanks!
Take a look at XmlElementWrapper
on java.net or in the Java 6 API. I think that it is exactly what you are after.
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