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Apache CXF example source code file (InjectionTargetType.java)
The Apache CXF InjectionTargetType.java source code// // This file was generated by the JavaTM Architecture for XML Binding(JAXB) Reference Implementation, v2.0.3-b01-fcs // See <a href="http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxb">http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxb // Any modifications to this file will be lost upon recompilation of the source schema. // Generated on: 2006.10.31 at 10:25:50 AM GMT+08:00 // package org.apache.cxf.jaxws.javaee; import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessType; import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessorType; import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement; import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlType; /** * * * An injection target specifies a class and a name within * that class into which a resource should be injected. * * The injection target class specifies the fully qualified * class name that is the target of the injection. The * Java EE specifications describe which classes can be an * injection target. * * The injection target name specifies the target within * the specified class. The target is first looked for as a * JavaBeans property name. If not found, the target is * looked for as a field name. * * The specified resource will be injected into the target * during initialization of the class by either calling the * set method for the target property or by setting a value * into the named field. * * * * <p>Java class for injection-targetType complex type. * * <p>The following schema fragment specifies the expected content contained within this class. * * <pre> * <complexType name="injection-targetType"> * <complexContent> * <restriction base="{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}anyType"> * <sequence> * <element name="injection-target-class" type="{http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee}fully-qualified-classType"/> * <element name="injection-target-name" type="{http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee}java-identifierType"/> * </sequence> * </restriction> * </complexContent> * </complexType> * </pre> * * */ @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD) @XmlType(name = "injection-targetType", propOrder = { "injectionTargetClass", "injectionTargetName" }) public class InjectionTargetType { @XmlElement(name = "injection-target-class", required = true) protected FullyQualifiedClassType injectionTargetClass; @XmlElement(name = "injection-target-name", required = true) protected JavaIdentifierType injectionTargetName; /** * Gets the value of the injectionTargetClass property. * * @return * possible object is * {@link FullyQualifiedClassType } * */ public FullyQualifiedClassType getInjectionTargetClass() { return injectionTargetClass; } /** * Sets the value of the injectionTargetClass property. * * @param value * allowed object is * {@link FullyQualifiedClassType } * */ public void setInjectionTargetClass(FullyQualifiedClassType value) { this.injectionTargetClass = value; } /** * Gets the value of the injectionTargetName property. * * @return * possible object is * {@link JavaIdentifierType } * */ public JavaIdentifierType getInjectionTargetName() { return injectionTargetName; } /** * Sets the value of the injectionTargetName property. * * @param value * allowed object is * {@link JavaIdentifierType } * */ public void setInjectionTargetName(JavaIdentifierType value) { this.injectionTargetName = value; } } Other Apache CXF examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Apache CXF InjectionTargetType.java source code file: |
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