I have written a JAX-RS (Jersey) REST Service, which accepts XML messages of ONIX XML format. Generally, I have generated all the required classes for JAXB binding from the given schema with xjc. There are more than 500 classes overall and I cannot modify them.
Now, when I have a JAXB-mapped object, I need to store it to the database. I work with mongoDb, so the message format should be JSON. I tried to use Jackson with JAXB module to convert JAXB-object into JSON, which works pretty fine with storing the data. But when I try to convert the JSON back into the JAXB object, it throws an exception connected somehow with the JAXBElement. In google I found out that the JAXBElement is not supported in Jackson and I have to work around this issue. But I cant do it because I cannot modify JAXB-generated classes.
Is there a way to map JAXB Objects into JSON with some other means, but which will follow the whole JAXB specification so that I have no problems in the future converting from JSON to the JAXB object and visa vera?
Since you're using Jackson you can construct an ObjectMapper
with the JaxbAnnotationModule
and write out the value. The following is some code to write a JAXB annotated object to system out.
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
mapper.registerModule(new JaxbAnnotationModule());
mapper.writeValue(System.out, jaxbObject);
This approach will also work on Glassfish as it does not utilize the provider given by the container which would cause ClassNotFoundException as per GLASSFISH-21141
Note: I'm the EclipseLink JAXB (MOXy) lead and a member of the JAXB (JSR-222) expert group.
If you can't do it with Jackson, you use case will work with MOXy.
Foo
Here is a sample class that contains a field of type JAXBElement
.
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
public class Foo {
@XmlElementRef(name="bar")
private JAXBElement<Bar> bar;
}
Bar
public class Bar {
}
ObjectFactory
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
@XmlRegistry
public class ObjectFactory {
@XmlElementDecl(name = "bar")
public JAXBElement<Bar> createBar(Bar bar) {
return new JAXBElement<Bar>(new QName("bar"), Bar.class, bar);
}
}
Below is some demo code you can run in Java SE to see that everything works:
Demo
import java.util.*;
import javax.xml.bind.*;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;
import org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextProperties;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Map<String, Object> properties = new HashMap<String, Object>(2);
properties.put(JAXBContextProperties.MEDIA_TYPE, "application/json");
properties.put(JAXBContextProperties.JSON_INCLUDE_ROOT, false);
JAXBContext jc = JAXBContext.newInstance(new Class[] {Foo.class, ObjectFactory.class}, properties);
Unmarshaller unmarshaller = jc.createUnmarshaller();
StreamSource json = new StreamSource("src/forum19158056/input.json");
Foo foo = unmarshaller.unmarshal(json, Foo.class).getValue();
Marshaller marshaller = jc.createMarshaller();
marshaller.setProperty(Marshaller.JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT, true);
marshaller.marshal(foo, System.out);
}
}
input.json/Output
{"bar" : {} }
The following links will help you leverage MOXy in a JAX-RS service:
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