@Target(value=TYPE)
 @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
public @interface XmlSeeAlso
 Java makes it impractical/impossible to list all sub-classes of
 a given class. This often gets in a way of Jakarta XML Binding users, as it Jakarta XML Binding
 cannot automatically list up the classes that need to be known
 to JAXBContext.
 
For example, with the following class definitions:
 class Animal {}
 class Dog extends Animal {}
 class Cat extends Animal {}
 
 
 The user would be required to create JAXBContext as
 JAXBContext.newInstance(Dog.class,Cat.class)
 (Animal will be automatically picked up since Dog
 and Cat refers to it.)
 
 XmlSeeAlso annotation would allow you to write:
 
 @XmlSeeAlso({Dog.class,Cat.class})
 class Animal {}
 class Dog extends Animal {}
 class Cat extends Animal {}
 
 
 This would allow you to do JAXBContext.newInstance(Animal.class).
 By the help of this annotation, Jakarta XML Binding implementations will be able to
 correctly bind Dog and Cat.
| Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description | 
|---|---|
| java.lang.Class<?>[] | value |