Controls whether fields or Javabean properties are serialized by default.
Usage
@XmlAccessorType annotation can be used with the following program elements:
package
a top level class
See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
This annotation provides control over the default serialization of properties and fields in a class.
The annotation @XmlAccessorType on a package applies to all classes in the package. The following inheritance semantics apply:
If there is a @XmlAccessorType on a class, then it is used.
Otherwise, if a @XmlAccessorType exists on one of its super classes, then it is inherited.
Otherwise, the @XmlAccessorType on a package is inherited.
Defaulting Rules:
By default, if @XmlAccessorType on a package is absent, then the following package level annotation is assumed.
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.PUBLIC_MEMBER)
By default, if @XmlAccessorType on a class is absent, and none of its super classes is annotated with @XmlAccessorType, then the following default on the class is assumed:
Controls whether fields or Javabean properties are serialized by default.
Usage
@XmlAccessorType annotation can be used with the following program elements:
package
a top level class
See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
This annotation provides control over the default serialization of properties and fields in a class.
The annotation @XmlAccessorType on a package applies to all classes in the package. The following inheritance semantics apply:
If there is a @XmlAccessorType on a class, then it is used.
Otherwise, if a @XmlAccessorType exists on one of its super classes, then it is inherited.
Otherwise, the @XmlAccessorType on a package is inherited.
Defaulting Rules:
By default, if @XmlAccessorType on a package is absent, then the following package level annotation is assumed.
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.PUBLIC_MEMBER)
By default, if @XmlAccessorType on a class is absent, and none of its super classes is annotated with @XmlAccessorType, then the following default on the class is assumed:
Controls whether fields or Javabean properties are serialized by default.
Usage
@XmlAccessorType annotation can be used with the following program elements:
package
a top level class
See "Package Specification" in javax.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
This annotation provides control over the default serialization of properties and fields in a class.
The annotation @XmlAccessorType on a package applies to all classes in the package. The following inheritance semantics apply:
If there is a @XmlAccessorType on a class, then it is used.
Otherwise, if a @XmlAccessorType exists on one of its super classes, then it is inherited.
Otherwise, the @XmlAccessorType on a package is inherited.
Defaulting Rules:
By default, if @XmlAccessorType on a package is absent, then the following package level annotation is assumed.
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.PUBLIC_MEMBER)
By default, if @XmlAccessorType on a class is absent, and none of its super classes is annotated with @XmlAccessorType, then the following default on the class is assumed: