This is the complete source code for the following blog post:
In EclipseLink 2.3, the @XmlPath annotation was enhanced to support predicates. This allows us to map the Class below:
@XmlRootElement(name="node")
public class Customer {
@XmlPath("node[@name='name']/text()")
private String name;
@XmlPath("node[@name='address']")
private Address address;
@XmlPath("node[@name='phone-number']")
private List<PhoneNumber> phoneNumbers;
}
to the following XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<node>
<node name="name">Jane Doe</node>
<node name="address">
<node name="street">123 A Street</node>
</node>
<node name="phone-number" type="work">555-1111</node>
<node name="phone-number" type="cell">555-2222</node>
</node>
You can compile the example code using the following command. Maven will automatically fetch the required dependencies.
mvn compile
You can run the example using the following command.
mvn exec:java