.xsdconfig file

Best way to describe the the format of .xsdconfig file is to look at it's schema. Documentation elements contain information on special values like ##local, ##any or *.

Examples

Rename package

<xb:config xmlns:xb="http://xml.apache.org/xmlbeans/2004/02/xbean/config">

  <xb:namespace uri="http://xml.apache.org/xmlbeans/2004/02/xbean/config">
    <xb:package>org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.xb.xmlconfig</xb:package>
  </xb:namespace>
  
</xb:config>

Changes the default package name of the generated classes and interfaces to the specified one.


Prefix/Suffix of generated interface names

<xb:config xmlns:xb="http://xml.apache.org/xmlbeans/2004/02/xbean/config"
           xmlns:ep="http://openuri.org/easypo">

  <xb:namespace uri="http://openuri.org/easypo">
    <xb:package>com.easypo</xb:package>
  </xb:namespace>

  <xb:namespace uriprefix="http://openuri.org/eas">
    <xb:prefix>Xml</xb:prefix>
  </xb:namespace>

  <xb:namespace uriprefix="http://openuri.org/easy">
    <xb:suffix>Bean</xb:suffix>
  </xb:namespace>

</xb:config>

Changes the names of the generated interfaces by adding the prefix and suffix.


Name change

<xb:config xmlns:xb="http://xml.apache.org/xmlbeans/2004/02/xbean/config"
           xmlns:jira="http://jira/xmlbeans98">
     <!--<qname> specifies a Java class name for a Qualified name -->
     <xb:qname name="jira:childElement" javaname="QNameChanged"/>
     <xb:qname name="jira:a-root" javaname="TheRoot"/>
</xb:config>

Changes the default name of the java interface.


Extension of generated interface

    <xb:extension for="*">
        <xb:interface name="xmlobject.extensions.interfaceFeature.readOnlyBean.existing.IFoo">
            <xb:staticHandler>xmlobject.extensions.interfaceFeature.readOnlyBean.existing.FooHandler</xb:staticHandler>
        </xb:interface>
    </xb:extension>

See ExtensionInterfacesFeature for details.


See PrePostSetFeature for details.