Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.xml.bind.annotation.adapters
Class NormalizedStringAdapter

java.lang.Object
  extended by javax.xml.bind.annotation.adapters.XmlAdapter<String,String>
      extended by javax.xml.bind.annotation.adapters.NormalizedStringAdapter

public final class NormalizedStringAdapter
extends XmlAdapter<String,String>

XmlAdapter to handle xs:normalizedString.

This adapter removes leading and trailing whitespaces, then replace any tab, CR, and LF by a whitespace character ' '.

Since:
JAXB 2.0

Constructor Summary
NormalizedStringAdapter()
           
 
Method Summary
protected static boolean isWhiteSpaceExceptSpace(char ch)
          Returns true if the specified char is a white space character but not 0x20.
 String marshal(String s)
          No-op.
 String unmarshal(String text)
          Replace any tab, CR, and LF by a whitespace character ' ', as specified in the whitespace facet 'replace'
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

NormalizedStringAdapter

public NormalizedStringAdapter()
Method Detail

unmarshal

public String unmarshal(String text)
Replace any tab, CR, and LF by a whitespace character ' ', as specified in the whitespace facet 'replace'

Specified by:
unmarshal in class XmlAdapter<String,String>
Parameters:
text - The value to be converted. Can be null.

marshal

public String marshal(String s)
No-op. Just return the same string given as the parameter.

Specified by:
marshal in class XmlAdapter<String,String>
Parameters:
s - The value to be convereted. Can be null.

isWhiteSpaceExceptSpace

protected static boolean isWhiteSpaceExceptSpace(char ch)
Returns true if the specified char is a white space character but not 0x20.


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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