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Dj Frenzy
From what I can tell and have experienced, this is not possible simply
by using the xjc command. It will simply just use a String object
rather than create a custom class. Whether there is a way round this
I'm not sure.
by using the xjc command. It will simply just use a String object
rather than create a custom class. Whether there is a way round this
I'm not sure.