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I am trying to create a simple JAXB program and write the object out to a xml file however its not creating any output - I am pasting sample code and output -



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 ObjectFactory fct = new ObjectFactory();
ImportParams imp = fct.createImportParams();
FolderMaps fmaps = fct.createFolderMaps();

FolderMap fmap = fct.createFolderMap();
imp.setFolderMaps(fmaps);
fmap.setSourceFolderPath("test");
fmaps.getFolderMap().add(fmap);
System.out.println("Size is " + fmaps.getFolderMap().size());
System.out.println("Path is " + fmap.getSourceFolderPath());


ImportParams imp1 = new ImportParams();
imp1.setFolderMaps(fmaps);

JAXBContext ctx = null;
System.out.println("Writing JAXB objects");
try {
ctx = JAXBContext.newInstance("com.au");
System.out.println("Inside JAXB");
Marshaller marshaller = ctx.createMarshaller();
System.out.println("Marshal Started");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(imp, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(fmap, System.out);
System.out.println("Marshal Completed");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, new File ("C:\Users\test\Desktop\eclipse_workspace_64\abcjaxb.xml"));
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
}


Output is



Size is 1
Path is test
Writing JAXB objects
Inside JAXB
Marshal Started
Parameter file successfully created


Its terminating after marshal started and not creating the xml file










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    Can you add some logging ( like System.err.println(e) ) in the Exception block? Is there any error message displayed?
    – geffchang
    Nov 11 at 8:11










  • Here is the issue "Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXException2: unable to marshal type "com.au.FolderMap" as an element because it is missing an @XmlRootElement annotation" , How to add the rootelement
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:24















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I am trying to create a simple JAXB program and write the object out to a xml file however its not creating any output - I am pasting sample code and output -



Code -



 ObjectFactory fct = new ObjectFactory();
ImportParams imp = fct.createImportParams();
FolderMaps fmaps = fct.createFolderMaps();

FolderMap fmap = fct.createFolderMap();
imp.setFolderMaps(fmaps);
fmap.setSourceFolderPath("test");
fmaps.getFolderMap().add(fmap);
System.out.println("Size is " + fmaps.getFolderMap().size());
System.out.println("Path is " + fmap.getSourceFolderPath());


ImportParams imp1 = new ImportParams();
imp1.setFolderMaps(fmaps);

JAXBContext ctx = null;
System.out.println("Writing JAXB objects");
try {
ctx = JAXBContext.newInstance("com.au");
System.out.println("Inside JAXB");
Marshaller marshaller = ctx.createMarshaller();
System.out.println("Marshal Started");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(imp, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(fmap, System.out);
System.out.println("Marshal Completed");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, new File ("C:\Users\test\Desktop\eclipse_workspace_64\abcjaxb.xml"));
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
}


Output is



Size is 1
Path is test
Writing JAXB objects
Inside JAXB
Marshal Started
Parameter file successfully created


Its terminating after marshal started and not creating the xml file










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Can you add some logging ( like System.err.println(e) ) in the Exception block? Is there any error message displayed?
    – geffchang
    Nov 11 at 8:11










  • Here is the issue "Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXException2: unable to marshal type "com.au.FolderMap" as an element because it is missing an @XmlRootElement annotation" , How to add the rootelement
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:24













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I am trying to create a simple JAXB program and write the object out to a xml file however its not creating any output - I am pasting sample code and output -



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 ObjectFactory fct = new ObjectFactory();
ImportParams imp = fct.createImportParams();
FolderMaps fmaps = fct.createFolderMaps();

FolderMap fmap = fct.createFolderMap();
imp.setFolderMaps(fmaps);
fmap.setSourceFolderPath("test");
fmaps.getFolderMap().add(fmap);
System.out.println("Size is " + fmaps.getFolderMap().size());
System.out.println("Path is " + fmap.getSourceFolderPath());


ImportParams imp1 = new ImportParams();
imp1.setFolderMaps(fmaps);

JAXBContext ctx = null;
System.out.println("Writing JAXB objects");
try {
ctx = JAXBContext.newInstance("com.au");
System.out.println("Inside JAXB");
Marshaller marshaller = ctx.createMarshaller();
System.out.println("Marshal Started");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(imp, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(fmap, System.out);
System.out.println("Marshal Completed");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, new File ("C:\Users\test\Desktop\eclipse_workspace_64\abcjaxb.xml"));
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
}


Output is



Size is 1
Path is test
Writing JAXB objects
Inside JAXB
Marshal Started
Parameter file successfully created


Its terminating after marshal started and not creating the xml file










share|improve this question













I am trying to create a simple JAXB program and write the object out to a xml file however its not creating any output - I am pasting sample code and output -



Code -



 ObjectFactory fct = new ObjectFactory();
ImportParams imp = fct.createImportParams();
FolderMaps fmaps = fct.createFolderMaps();

FolderMap fmap = fct.createFolderMap();
imp.setFolderMaps(fmaps);
fmap.setSourceFolderPath("test");
fmaps.getFolderMap().add(fmap);
System.out.println("Size is " + fmaps.getFolderMap().size());
System.out.println("Path is " + fmap.getSourceFolderPath());


ImportParams imp1 = new ImportParams();
imp1.setFolderMaps(fmaps);

JAXBContext ctx = null;
System.out.println("Writing JAXB objects");
try {
ctx = JAXBContext.newInstance("com.au");
System.out.println("Inside JAXB");
Marshaller marshaller = ctx.createMarshaller();
System.out.println("Marshal Started");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(imp, System.out);
marshaller.marshal(fmap, System.out);
System.out.println("Marshal Completed");
marshaller.marshal(fmaps, new File ("C:\Users\test\Desktop\eclipse_workspace_64\abcjaxb.xml"));
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
}


Output is



Size is 1
Path is test
Writing JAXB objects
Inside JAXB
Marshal Started
Parameter file successfully created


Its terminating after marshal started and not creating the xml file







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    Can you add some logging ( like System.err.println(e) ) in the Exception block? Is there any error message displayed?
    – geffchang
    Nov 11 at 8:11










  • Here is the issue "Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXException2: unable to marshal type "com.au.FolderMap" as an element because it is missing an @XmlRootElement annotation" , How to add the rootelement
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:24














  • 1




    Can you add some logging ( like System.err.println(e) ) in the Exception block? Is there any error message displayed?
    – geffchang
    Nov 11 at 8:11










  • Here is the issue "Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXException2: unable to marshal type "com.au.FolderMap" as an element because it is missing an @XmlRootElement annotation" , How to add the rootelement
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:24








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Can you add some logging ( like System.err.println(e) ) in the Exception block? Is there any error message displayed?
– geffchang
Nov 11 at 8:11




Can you add some logging ( like System.err.println(e) ) in the Exception block? Is there any error message displayed?
– geffchang
Nov 11 at 8:11












Here is the issue "Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXException2: unable to marshal type "com.au.FolderMap" as an element because it is missing an @XmlRootElement annotation" , How to add the rootelement
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 8:24




Here is the issue "Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXException2: unable to marshal type "com.au.FolderMap" as an element because it is missing an @XmlRootElement annotation" , How to add the rootelement
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 8:24












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You need to add @XmlRootElement to your com.au.FolderMap class, e.g.



 package com.au;
@XmlRootElement
public class FolderMap {
// ...
)





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  • throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:50










  • In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:55










  • You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:12










  • It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 9:29










  • @fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:31











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You need to add @XmlRootElement to your com.au.FolderMap class, e.g.



 package com.au;
@XmlRootElement
public class FolderMap {
// ...
)





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  • throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:50










  • In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:55










  • You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:12










  • It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 9:29










  • @fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:31















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You need to add @XmlRootElement to your com.au.FolderMap class, e.g.



 package com.au;
@XmlRootElement
public class FolderMap {
// ...
)





share|improve this answer





















  • throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:50










  • In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:55










  • You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:12










  • It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 9:29










  • @fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:31













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You need to add @XmlRootElement to your com.au.FolderMap class, e.g.



 package com.au;
@XmlRootElement
public class FolderMap {
// ...
)





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You need to add @XmlRootElement to your com.au.FolderMap class, e.g.



 package com.au;
@XmlRootElement
public class FolderMap {
// ...
)






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  • throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:50










  • In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:55










  • You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:12










  • It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 9:29










  • @fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:31


















  • throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:50










  • In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 8:55










  • You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:12










  • It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
    – fallenbruce
    Nov 11 at 9:29










  • @fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
    – Ian
    Nov 11 at 9:31
















throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 8:50




throwing an error Cannot resolve XML element declaration with namespace 'http:/test/oie/importControl/9' and name 'folderMaps' in this context
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 8:50












In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 8:55




In one of my class ImportParams below is mention "@XmlElementDecl(namespace = "test/oie/importControl/9", name = "importParams")" so I am assuming importControl should be the root however when I am creating an object of Importparams its still giving me the same error
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 8:55












You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
– Ian
Nov 11 at 9:12




You need to actually post the classes you are trying to serailize/deserlialze and an example of the XML, else it's impossible to know where the problem lies. This sounds like something in the class to XML modelling, but not sure.
– Ian
Nov 11 at 9:12












It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 9:29




It worked , I have added the @XMLRootelement tag in the import class however when I tried to add with the name tag it was failing , so the issue is solved now
– fallenbruce
Nov 11 at 9:29












@fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
– Ian
Nov 11 at 9:31




@fallenbruce good to hear, please mark my answer as accepted if you feel it helped :)
– Ian
Nov 11 at 9:31


















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