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Schema to Java compiler

. * *

* This module contains the code that implements the schema compiler 'XJC'. * * *

XJC Architecture Diagram

* {@code DotDiagram digraph G { rankdir=TB; // data node [shape=box]; // style=filled,color=lightpink]; schema -> "DOM forest" [label="DOMForest.parse()"]; "DOM forest" -> "schema OM" [label="SOM specific parser"]; "schema OM" -> model [label="language specific builder"]; model -> codeModel [label="BeanGenerator.generate()"]; codeModel -> "Java source files" [label="JCodeModel.build()"]; model -> outline [label="BeanGenerator.generate()"]; edge [style=dotted,label="associate"] outline -> codeModel; outline -> model; } * } * *

Overview

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* XJC consists of the following major components. *

*
{@link com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.reader Schema reader} *
* Schema readers read XML Schema documents (or DTD, RELAX NG, ...) * and builds a model. * *
{@link com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.model Model} *
* Model represents the 'blueprint' of the code to be generated. * Model talks in terms of higher level constructs like 'class' and 'property' * without getting too much into the details of the Java source code. * *
{@link com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.generator Code generator} *
* Code generators use a model as an input and builds Java code AST * into CodeModel. It also produces an {@link com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.outline.Outline} which captures * this work. * *
{@link com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.outline.Outline Outline} *
* Outline can be thought as a series of links between a model * and CodeModel. *
* * {@code DotDiagram * digraph G { * rankdir = LR; * schema -> reader -> model -> backend -> outline; * } * } * * ArchitectureDocument (JAXB Architecture Document project) */ package com.sun.tools.internal.xjc;