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2.2.7 Defining a List of Integers

To obtain a simple type that can be used for XML element values as well as for attribute values consisting of a simple series of values, use an xsd:list, as shown below.

<xsd:simpleType name="NumberListType">
  <xsd:list itemType="xsd:int"/>
</xsd:simpleType>
The Java type used for this schema type will be List<Integer>, so again no Java class has to be generated for this simple type. Using NumberListType as an attribute or child type results in an instance variable and a getter method in the parent class:
public class ListsType {
    // ...
    protected List<Integer> numbers;
    // ...
    public List<Integer> getNumbers() {
        if (numbers == null) {
            numbers = new ArrayList<Integer>();
        }
        return this.numbers;
    }
    // ...
}
The code in the getter method ensures that the List<Integer> is created. There is no corresponding setter which means that all additions or deletions of list elements have to be made on the "live" list.
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