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* JAXB 1.0 only default validation event handler. This is the default * handler for all objects created from a JAXBContext that is managing * schema-derived code generated by a JAXB 1.0 binding compiler. * *
* This handler causes the unmarshal and validate operations to fail on the first * error or fatal error. * *
* This handler is not the default handler for JAXB mapped classes following * JAXB 2.0 or later versions. Default validation event handling has changed * and is specified in {@link javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller} and * {@link javax.xml.bind.Marshaller}. * * @author