We have this JAXB annotation:
@XmlElement(name = "Strategy", required = true)
protected List<Strategy> strategy;
If there are no Strategy elements present, no exception is thrown.. why is this? Shouldn’t we get an exception?
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The JAXB reference implementation doesn’t use this attribute for validation, it’s purely there for documentation purposes.
If you need to validate the documents, you need to define an XML Schema, and inject it into the
MarshallerorUnmarshaller, usingSchemaFactory.