Windows NT/2000/XP
1. Set the following environment variable:
set JAVA_HOME=<your J2SE installation directory>
set JWSDP_HOME=<your JWSDP 1.3 installation directory>
2. Change to the desired example directory.
For example, to run the Unmarshal Read example:
cd <INSTALL>/jwstutorial13/examples/jaxb/unmarshal-read
(<INSTALL> is the directory where you installed the tutorial bundle.)
3. Use the xjc.bat command to generate JAXB Java classes from the source
XML schema.
%JWSDP_HOME%/jaxb/bin/xjc.bat po.xsd -p primer.po
po.xsd is the name of the source XML schema. The -p primer.po
switch tells the JAXB compiler to put the generated classes in a Java
package named primer.po. For the purposes of this example, the package
name must be primer.po. See JAXB Compiler Options (page 398) for a
complete list of JAXB binding compiler options.
4. Generate API documentation for the application using the Javadoc tool
(optional).
%JAVA_HOME%/bin/javadoc -package primer.po -sourcepath .
-d docs/api -windowtitle "Generated Interfaces for po.xsd"
5. Compile the schema-derived JAXB Java classes.
%JAVA_HOME%/bin/javac Main.java primer/po/*.java
primer/po/impl/*.java
6. Run the Main class.
%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java Main
The po.xml file is unmarshalled into a Java content tree, and the XML
data in the content tree is written to System.out.