Maps a JavaBean property to XML ID.
 To preserve referential integrity of an object graph across XML
 serialization followed by a XML deserialization, requires an object
 reference to be marshalled by reference or containment
 appropriately. Annotations @XmlID and @XmlIDREF
 together allow a customized mapping of a JavaBean property's
 type by containment or reference. 
 
Usage
The@XmlID annotation can be used with the following
 program elements: 
 - a JavaBean property
 - non static, non transient field
 
See "Package Specification" in jakarta.xml.bind.package javadoc for additional common information.
The usage is subject to the following constraints:-  At most one field or property in a class can be annotated
        with 
@XmlID. -  The JavaBean property's type must be 
java.lang.String. -  The only other mapping annotations that can be used
        with 
@XmlIDare:@XmlElementand@XmlAttribute. 
Example: Map a JavaBean property's type to xs:ID
    // Example: code fragment
    public class Customer {
        @XmlAttribute
        @XmlID
        public String getCustomerID();
        public void setCustomerID(String id);
        .... other properties not shown 
    }
 
 
    <!-- Example: XML Schema fragment -->
    <xs:complexType name="Customer">
      <xs:complexContent>
        <xs:sequence>
          ....
        </xs:sequence>
        <xs:attribute name="customerID" type="xs:ID"/>
      </xs:complexContent>
    </xs:complexType>
 - Since:
 - 1.6, JAXB 2.0
 - See Also: