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public interface Style
The Style
interface is used to represent an XML style
that can be applied to a serialized object. A style can be used to
modify the element and attribute names for the generated document.
Styles can be used to generate hyphenated or camel case XML.
<example-element> <child-element example-attribute='example'> <inner-element>example</inner-element> </child-element> </example-element>Above the hyphenated XML elements and attributes can be generated from a style implementation. Styles enable the same objects to be serialized in different ways, generating different styles of XML without having to modify the class schema for that object.
Method Summary | |
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java.lang.String |
getAttribute(java.lang.String name)
This is used to generate the XML attribute representation of the specified name. |
java.lang.String |
getElement(java.lang.String name)
This is used to generate the XML element representation of the specified name. |
Method Detail |
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java.lang.String getElement(java.lang.String name)
name
- this is the element name that is to be styled
java.lang.String getAttribute(java.lang.String name)
name
- this is the attribute name that is to be styled
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