src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/tools/internal/xjc/model/nav/package.html

Tue, 09 Apr 2013 14:51:13 +0100

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alanb
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Tue, 09 Apr 2013 14:51:13 +0100
changeset 368
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8010393: Update JAX-WS RI to 2.2.9-b12941
Reviewed-by: alanb, erikj
Contributed-by: miroslav.kos@oracle.com, martin.grebac@oracle.com

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aoqi@0 26 <html><body>
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aoqi@0 29 <p>
aoqi@0 30 Compile-time representation of Java type system.
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aoqi@0 32 <p>
aoqi@0 33 These classes are used as TypeT and ClassDeclT of the model parameterization.
aoqi@0 34 This implementaion is designed to be capable of representing pre-existing classes
aoqi@0 35 (such as java.lang.String) as well as the generated classes (represented as JDefinedClass.)
aoqi@0 36
aoqi@0 37 <h2>Handling of Primitive Types</h2>
aoqi@0 38 <p>
aoqi@0 39 Primitive types have two forms (int and Integer), and this complicates the binding process.
aoqi@0 40 For this reason, inside the front end, we always use the boxed types. We'll use the unboxed
aoqi@0 41 form only in the back end when we know the field doesn't need to represent the null value.
aoqi@0 42 </body></html>

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