Annotation Interface XmlElementWrapper
    //Example: code fragment
      int[] names;
    // XML Serialization Form 1 (Unwrapped collection)
    <names> ... </names>
    <names> ... </names>
 
    // XML Serialization Form 2 ( Wrapped collection )
    <wrapperElement>
       <names> value-of-item </names>
       <names> value-of-item </names>
       ....
    </wrapperElement>
 
 The two serialized XML forms allow a null collection to be represented either by absence or presence of an element with a nillable attribute.
Usage
 The @XmlElementWrapper annotation can be used with the
 following program elements: 
 
- JavaBean property
 - non static, non transient field
 
The usage is subject to the following constraints:
- The property must be a collection property
 -  This annotation can be used with the following annotations:
            
XmlElement,XmlElements,XmlElementRef,XmlElementRefs,XmlJavaTypeAdapter. 
See "Package Specification" in jakarta.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
- Since:
 - 1.6, JAXB 2.0
 - Author:
 - Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 - Sekhar Vajjhala, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 
- See Also:
 
- 
Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionName of the XML wrapper element.XML target namespace of the XML wrapper element.booleanIf true, the absence of the collection is represented by usingxsi:nil='true'.booleanCustomize the wrapper element declaration to be required. 
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Element Details
- 
name
String nameName of the XML wrapper element. By default, the XML wrapper element name is derived from the JavaBean property name.- Default:
 "##default"
 - 
namespace
String namespaceXML target namespace of the XML wrapper element.If the value is "##default", then the namespace is determined as follows:
- 
  If the enclosing package has 
XmlSchemaannotation, and itselementFormDefaultisQUALIFIED, then the namespace of the enclosing class. - Otherwise "" (which produces unqualified element in the default namespace.
 
- Default:
 "##default"
 - 
  If the enclosing package has 
 - 
nillable
boolean nillableIf true, the absence of the collection is represented by usingxsi:nil='true'. Otherwise, it is represented by the absence of the element.- Default:
 false
 - 
required
boolean requiredCustomize the wrapper element declaration to be required.If required() is true, then the corresponding generated XML schema element declaration will have
minOccurs="1", to indicate that the wrapper element is always expected.Note that this only affects the schema generation, and not the unmarshalling or marshalling capability. This is simply a mechanism to let users express their application constraints better.
- Since:
 - 1.6, JAXB 2.1
 
- Default:
 false
 
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