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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:47:58+00:00 2026-05-16T02:47:58+00:00

I have Java classes with the following structure (the class names do not imply

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I have Java classes with the following structure (the class names do not imply anything, I was just making them up).

package test;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBException;
import javax.xml.bind.Marshaller;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessType;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessorType;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAttribute;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElementWrapper;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlValue;

@XmlRootElement
public class Test
{
    @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
    static class Machine
    {
        @XmlElementWrapper(name="servers")
        @XmlElement(name="server")
        List<Server> servers = new ArrayList<Server>();
    }

    @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
    static class Server
    {
        Threshold t = new Threshold();
    }

    @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
    static class Threshold
    {
        RateThreshold load = new RateThreshold();
    }

    @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
    static class RateThreshold
    {
        @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
        static class Rate
        {
            int count;
            Period period = new Period();
        }

        @XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
        private static class Period
        {
            @XmlAttribute
            private String type = "second";

            @XmlValue
            private float period;
        }

        Rate min = new Rate();
        Rate max = new Rate();
    }

    @XmlElementWrapper(name="machines")
    @XmlElement(name="machine")
    List<Machine> machines = new ArrayList<Machine>();

    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        Machine m = new Machine();
        Server s = new Server();
        s.t.load.max.count = 10;
        s.t.load.min.count = 1;
        m.servers.add(s);

        Test t = new Test();
        t.machines.add(m);

        JAXBContext jaxbContext;
        Marshaller marshaller;
        try
        {
            jaxbContext = JAXBContext.newInstance(Test.class);
            marshaller = jaxbContext.createMarshaller();
            marshaller.setProperty(Marshaller.JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT, true);
            marshaller.marshal(t, System.out);
        }
        catch (JAXBException e)
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

The problem I am having is with the XML output generated by JAXB when marshalling a Test instance. The XML output would always look like the following:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<test>
    <machines>
        <machine>
            <servers>
                <server>
                    <t>
                        <load>
                            <min>
<count>1</count>
<period type="second">0.0</period>
                            </min>
                            <max>
<count>10</count>
<period type="second">0.0</period>
                            </max>
                        </load>
                    </t>
                </server>
            </servers>
        </machine>
    </machines>
</test>

As you can see, some elements are not being indented properly (that is, the deepest elements, count and period). Why is that? Is there something wrong with the way I created the JAXB context? Or is there a maximum limit to how many elements that can be indented recursively by JAXB? How could I fix this? Note that I have also set JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT to true, but still get the improper indentation.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-16T02:47:59+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:47 am

    Indenting occurs modulo 8, in

    com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.output.IndentingUTF8XmlOutput
    

    you find

    int i = depth%8;
    
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