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JAX-B

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What is JAX-B?

JAXB (Java Architecture for XML Binding) is a Java API that allows developers to map Java classes to XML schemas. It provides a convenient way to marshal (convert Java objects to XML) and unmarshal (convert XML to Java objects), simplifying XML data processing in Java applications. It is commonly used for tasks such as reading and writing configuration files, exchanging data with web services, and persisting Java objects to XML files.

What other technologies are related to JAX-B?

JAX-B Competitor Technologies

JSON is an alternative data serialization format to XML. JAXB is typically used for XML, so JSON libraries serve as competitors for data serialization.
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JAX-B Complementary Technologies

JAXB is designed to work with XML. It provides a way to marshal Java objects to XML and unmarshal XML to Java objects, making XML a core technology it complements.
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