How to use a global bean for several xml generations, excluding some fields depending on the context?
I need to export different xml files based on a java bean.
All these xml files are similar but with some differences. For each version, there are a few more fields and a few less fields compared to the other versions.
Using inheritance seems to be not suitable because it is difficult to determine a hierarchy between these versions.
I don't want to duplicate the beans because the versions are only 10% different, but with a large number of fields
To solve this issue, my idea is to put all fields in the same bean, and to use a context to subscribe or black list fields foreach generation.
The thing is i don't know if it is possible with JAXB, i don't find resources about it and i don't know if i'm on the right track.
Edit 1 : I have already an Enum with all fields (in order to map the different checks on fields, depending on the version)
Thank you
java xml jaxb javabeans
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I need to export different xml files based on a java bean.
All these xml files are similar but with some differences. For each version, there are a few more fields and a few less fields compared to the other versions.
Using inheritance seems to be not suitable because it is difficult to determine a hierarchy between these versions.
I don't want to duplicate the beans because the versions are only 10% different, but with a large number of fields
To solve this issue, my idea is to put all fields in the same bean, and to use a context to subscribe or black list fields foreach generation.
The thing is i don't know if it is possible with JAXB, i don't find resources about it and i don't know if i'm on the right track.
Edit 1 : I have already an Enum with all fields (in order to map the different checks on fields, depending on the version)
Thank you
java xml jaxb javabeans
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I need to export different xml files based on a java bean.
All these xml files are similar but with some differences. For each version, there are a few more fields and a few less fields compared to the other versions.
Using inheritance seems to be not suitable because it is difficult to determine a hierarchy between these versions.
I don't want to duplicate the beans because the versions are only 10% different, but with a large number of fields
To solve this issue, my idea is to put all fields in the same bean, and to use a context to subscribe or black list fields foreach generation.
The thing is i don't know if it is possible with JAXB, i don't find resources about it and i don't know if i'm on the right track.
Edit 1 : I have already an Enum with all fields (in order to map the different checks on fields, depending on the version)
Thank you
java xml jaxb javabeans
I need to export different xml files based on a java bean.
All these xml files are similar but with some differences. For each version, there are a few more fields and a few less fields compared to the other versions.
Using inheritance seems to be not suitable because it is difficult to determine a hierarchy between these versions.
I don't want to duplicate the beans because the versions are only 10% different, but with a large number of fields
To solve this issue, my idea is to put all fields in the same bean, and to use a context to subscribe or black list fields foreach generation.
The thing is i don't know if it is possible with JAXB, i don't find resources about it and i don't know if i'm on the right track.
Edit 1 : I have already an Enum with all fields (in order to map the different checks on fields, depending on the version)
Thank you
java xml jaxb javabeans
java xml jaxb javabeans
edited Nov 21 '18 at 8:59
Florian
asked Nov 21 '18 at 0:32
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