The MetadataSource
, introduced in EclipseLink 2.3, is responsible for serving up EclipseLink metadata. This allows you to store mapping information outside of your application and have it retrieved when the application's JAXBContext
is being created or refreshed.
To implement your own MetadataSource
, you can:
Create a new class that implements the org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.metadata.MetadataSource interface
.
Create a new class that extends the org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.metadata.MetadataSourceAdapter
class. Using this method is preferred, as it will insulate you from future additions to the interface.
In either case, you will be responsible for implementing the following method:
Example 2-20 Implementing the XMlBindings Method
/** * Retrieve XmlBindings according to the JAXBContext bootstrapping information. * * @param properties - The properties passed in to create the JAXBContext * @param classLoader - The ClassLoader passed in to create the JAXBContext * @return the XmlBindings object representing the metadata */ XmlBindings getXmlBindings(Map<String, ?> properties, ClassLoader classLoader);
Internally, EclipseLink metadata is stored in an XmlBindings
object, which itself is mapped with JAXB. This means that you can actually use a JAXB unmarshaller to read external metadata and create an XmlBindings
from it:
Example 2-21 Sample XmlBindings Object
package example; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.XmlBindings; ... JAXBContext xmlBindingsContext = JAXBContext.newInstance("org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel"); FileReader bindingsFile = new FileReader("xml-bindings.xml"); XmlBindings bindings = (XmlBindings) xmlBindingsContext.createUnmarshaller().unmarshal(bindingsFile);
To use a MetadataSource
in creating a JAXBContext
, add it to the properties map with the key JAXBContextProperties.OXM_METADATA_SOURCE
:
Example 2-22 Adding MetadataSource to the Properties Map
MetadataSource metadataSource = new MyMetadataSource(); Map<String, Object> properties = new HashMap<String, Object>(1); properties.put(JAXBContextProperties.OXM_METADATA_SOURCE, metadataSource); JAXBContext jc = JAXBContext.newInstance(new Class[] { Customer.class }, properties);
The following example creates an XmlBindings
object by unmarshalling from a URL:
Example 2-23 Sample XmlBindings Object
package example; import java.net.URL; import java.util.Map; import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.metadata.MetadataSourceAdapter; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.XmlBindings; public class MyMetadataSource extends MetadataSourceAdapter { private JAXBContext bindingsContext; private URL bindingsUrl; private final String XML_BINDINGS_PACKAGE = "org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel"; private final String METADATA_URL = "http://www.example.com/private/metadata/xml-bindings.xml"; public MyMetadataSource() { try { bindingsContext = JAXBContext.newInstance(XML_BINDINGS_PACKAGE); bindingsUrl = new URL(METADATA_URL); } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } @Override public XmlBindings getXmlBindings(Map<String, ?> properties, ClassLoader classLoader) { try { Unmarshaller u = bindingsContext.createUnmarshaller(); XmlBindings bindings = (XmlBindings) u.unmarshal(bindingsUrl); return bindings; } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } }
You also have the option of building your own XmlBindings
object from scratch in code. The example below modifies the pCode
field of the Address class to use a locale-specific name:
Example 2-24 Sample XmlBindings Object
package example; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.Map; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.metadata.MetadataSourceAdapter; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.JavaType; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.JavaType.JavaAttributes; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.ObjectFactory; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.XmlBindings; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.XmlBindings.JavaTypes; import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.xmlmodel.XmlElement; public class AddressMetadataSource extends MetadataSourceAdapter { private ObjectFactory factory; private XmlBindings xmlBindings; public AddressMetadataSource() { factory = new ObjectFactory(); xmlBindings = new XmlBindings(); xmlBindings.setPackageName("example"); xmlBindings.setJavaTypes(new JavaTypes()); } @Override public XmlBindings getXmlBindings(Map<String, ?> properties, ClassLoader classLoader) { JavaType javaType = new JavaType(); javaType.setName("Address"); javaType.setJavaAttributes(new JavaAttributes()); XmlElement pCodeElement = new XmlElement(); pCodeElement.setJavaAttribute("pCode"); String country = Locale.getDefault().getCountry(); if (country.equals(Locale.US.getCountry())) { pCodeElement.setName("zip-code"); } else if (country.equals(Locale.UK.getCountry())) { pCodeElement.setName("post-code"); } else if (country.equals(Locale.CANADA.getCountry())) { pCodeElement.setName("postal-code"); } javaType.getJavaAttributes().getJavaAttribute().add(factory.createXmlElement(pCodeElement)); xmlBindings.getJavaTypes().getJavaType().add(javaType); return xmlBindings; } }