Hi,I was trying to do this: <schema .... <xsd:annotation> <xsd:appinfo> ��� ..... ��� <jaxb:bindings node="//xsd:complexType"> ��� ��� <annox:annotate> ��� ��� ��� <annox:annotate annox:class="org.hibernate.search.annotations.Field" annox:name="item" /> ��� ��� </annox:annotate> ��� </jaxb:bindings> ... The intention was to add an annotation onto every generated class. It looks promising but I get this: ����� [xjc] [ERROR] XPath evaluation of "//xsd:complexType" results in too many (105) target nodes ����� [xjc]�� line 26 of file:/home/roger/workspace/madura-objects.google/new.xsd I gather this is a problem with XPath (well there's the error message). Is there a way around it? Eg specify the syntax differently etc? Probably a long shot but I figure you guys would have worked around it if anyone has.XJC does not allow you to customize several nodes at once. So it's not the XPath problem, it's XJC problem. XJC simply disallows this. Options: * File an RFE for JAXB RI, so that this feature is added to XJC. * Write a JAXB plugin which allows adding customization elements to several items at once. The first one is the "official" way. With the second one you can achieve much more flexibility. I find it quite cumbersome defining customizations in schema or binding files. I always wanted something like extra XML files which are just named accordingly. I'm reposting to the users@jaxb.java.net ML. Bye, /lexi
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