“java.lang” doesnt contain ObjectFactory.class or jaxb.index
I use a certain private library that internally uses JAXB. When the JAXB context is initialized I get an error from the title. This is weird, I always assumed that default java classes (i.e. java.lang.String) have default jaxb mappings. Any ideas on how to approach this issue?
The provider i use is com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory.
java jaxb
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I use a certain private library that internally uses JAXB. When the JAXB context is initialized I get an error from the title. This is weird, I always assumed that default java classes (i.e. java.lang.String) have default jaxb mappings. Any ideas on how to approach this issue?
The provider i use is com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory.
java jaxb
You should probably show some code.
– lexicore
Nov 11 '18 at 20:53
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I use a certain private library that internally uses JAXB. When the JAXB context is initialized I get an error from the title. This is weird, I always assumed that default java classes (i.e. java.lang.String) have default jaxb mappings. Any ideas on how to approach this issue?
The provider i use is com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory.
java jaxb
I use a certain private library that internally uses JAXB. When the JAXB context is initialized I get an error from the title. This is weird, I always assumed that default java classes (i.e. java.lang.String) have default jaxb mappings. Any ideas on how to approach this issue?
The provider i use is com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory.
java jaxb
java jaxb
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You should probably show some code.
– lexicore
Nov 11 '18 at 20:53
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You should probably show some code.
– lexicore
Nov 11 '18 at 20:53
You should probably show some code.
– lexicore
Nov 11 '18 at 20:53
You should probably show some code.
– lexicore
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You should probably show some code.
– lexicore
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