Is it possible to override embedded jaxb customizations with externally defined ones?
I have a large set of wsdl with xsd schemas inside for which I want to generate java classes with JAXB customizations. Most tools offer two ways to do that - either embed the customizations inside xsd/wsdl or provide external mapping file.
In my case I don't want to alter the wsdl/xsd files as they are not owned by me, I am just a consumer. So I use the approach with external jaxb mapping file.
Unfortunately I encountered a few wsdls from my set which already have embedded jaxb customizations inside. In such case CXF cxf-codegen-plugin tool I use throws an error that it is unable to respect the customizations because of duplicated or entries attached to the same place.
Examples of errors:
compiler was unable to honor this globalBindings customization. It is attached to a wrong place, or its inconsistent with other bindings
Multiple
<schemaBindings>
are defined for the target namespace"http://example.com"
Is there a way to disable embedded mappings completely without altering the source xsd/wsdl and prefer the external file? Some XJC option?
jaxb xjc cxf-codegen-plugin
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I have a large set of wsdl with xsd schemas inside for which I want to generate java classes with JAXB customizations. Most tools offer two ways to do that - either embed the customizations inside xsd/wsdl or provide external mapping file.
In my case I don't want to alter the wsdl/xsd files as they are not owned by me, I am just a consumer. So I use the approach with external jaxb mapping file.
Unfortunately I encountered a few wsdls from my set which already have embedded jaxb customizations inside. In such case CXF cxf-codegen-plugin tool I use throws an error that it is unable to respect the customizations because of duplicated or entries attached to the same place.
Examples of errors:
compiler was unable to honor this globalBindings customization. It is attached to a wrong place, or its inconsistent with other bindings
Multiple
<schemaBindings>
are defined for the target namespace"http://example.com"
Is there a way to disable embedded mappings completely without altering the source xsd/wsdl and prefer the external file? Some XJC option?
jaxb xjc cxf-codegen-plugin
add a comment |
I have a large set of wsdl with xsd schemas inside for which I want to generate java classes with JAXB customizations. Most tools offer two ways to do that - either embed the customizations inside xsd/wsdl or provide external mapping file.
In my case I don't want to alter the wsdl/xsd files as they are not owned by me, I am just a consumer. So I use the approach with external jaxb mapping file.
Unfortunately I encountered a few wsdls from my set which already have embedded jaxb customizations inside. In such case CXF cxf-codegen-plugin tool I use throws an error that it is unable to respect the customizations because of duplicated or entries attached to the same place.
Examples of errors:
compiler was unable to honor this globalBindings customization. It is attached to a wrong place, or its inconsistent with other bindings
Multiple
<schemaBindings>
are defined for the target namespace"http://example.com"
Is there a way to disable embedded mappings completely without altering the source xsd/wsdl and prefer the external file? Some XJC option?
jaxb xjc cxf-codegen-plugin
I have a large set of wsdl with xsd schemas inside for which I want to generate java classes with JAXB customizations. Most tools offer two ways to do that - either embed the customizations inside xsd/wsdl or provide external mapping file.
In my case I don't want to alter the wsdl/xsd files as they are not owned by me, I am just a consumer. So I use the approach with external jaxb mapping file.
Unfortunately I encountered a few wsdls from my set which already have embedded jaxb customizations inside. In such case CXF cxf-codegen-plugin tool I use throws an error that it is unable to respect the customizations because of duplicated or entries attached to the same place.
Examples of errors:
compiler was unable to honor this globalBindings customization. It is attached to a wrong place, or its inconsistent with other bindings
Multiple
<schemaBindings>
are defined for the target namespace"http://example.com"
Is there a way to disable embedded mappings completely without altering the source xsd/wsdl and prefer the external file? Some XJC option?
jaxb xjc cxf-codegen-plugin
jaxb xjc cxf-codegen-plugin
edited Nov 16 '18 at 20:02
Thomas Fritsch
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 9:13
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