Java Class Model API for Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML).
- Full support for PMML 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 schemas:
- Schema version annotations.
- Extension elements, attributes, enum values.
- Enhanced API:
- Class hierarchy.
- Marker interfaces for common traits.
- Value constructors.
- Method chaining-friendly setter methods.
- Optional SAX Locator information.
- Visitor pattern:
- Validation agents.
- Optimization and transformation agents.
- Supported platforms:
- Java SE and EE.
- Android.
- Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
- Supported JAXB runtimes:
- Java 1.8 or newer.
JPMML-Model library JAR files (together with accompanying Java source and Javadocs JAR files) are released via Maven Central Repository.
The current version is 1.4.1 (11 March, 2018).
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jpmml</groupId>
<artifactId>pmml-model</artifactId>
<version>1.4.1</version>
</dependency>
The class model consists of two types of classes. There is a small number of manually crafted classes that are used for structuring the class hierarchy. They are permanently stored in the Java sources directory /pmml-model/src/main/java
. Additionally, there is a much greater number of automatically generated classes that represent actual PMML elements. They can be found in the generated Java sources directory /pmml-model/target/generated-sources/xjc
after a successful build operation.
All class model classes descend from class org.dmg.pmml.PMMLObject
. Additional class hierarchy levels, if any, represent common behaviour and/or features. For example, all model classes descend from class org.dmg.pmml.Model
.
The class model should be self-explanatory. The application developer is advised to consult with the latest PMML specification about the specifics of individual PMML elements and attributes.
Load any PMML schema version 3.X or 4.X document into live org.dmg.pmml.PMML
instance:
public PMML load(InputStream is) throws SAXException, JAXBException {
return org.jpmml.model.PMMLUtil.unmarshal(is);
}
Important: It is the responsibility of the application developer to ensure that the XML document does not contain malicious content (eg. XEE and XXE attacks).
Delete SAX Locator information from the class model:
public void optimize(PMML pmml){
LocatorNullifier nullifier = new LocatorNullifier();
nullifier.applyTo(pmml);
}
Store live org.dmg.pmml.PMML
instance into PMML schema version 4.3 document:
public void store(PMML pmml, OutputStream os) throws JAXBException {
org.jpmml.model.PMMLUtil.marshal(pmml, os);
}
Module pmml-model-example
exemplifies the use of JPMML-Model library.
This module can be built using Apache Maven:
mvn clean install
The resulting uber-JAR file target/example-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar
contains the following command-line applications:
org.jpmml.model.CopyExample
(source). Copies and transforms a PMML schema version 3.X or 4.X document to a PMML schema version 4.3 document.org.jpmml.model.ObfuscationExample
(source). Obfuscates a PMML document by replacing field names with their MD5 hashes.org.jpmml.model.ValidationExample
(source). Validates a PMML schema version 3.X or 4.X document against the built-in XML Schema Definition (XSD) resource.
Copying input.pmml
to output.pmml
; the class model is transformed by applying a list of visitors to it:
java -javaagent:../pmml-agent/target/pmml-agent-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar -cp target/example-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar org.jpmml.model.CopyExample --visitor-classes org.jpmml.model.visitors.DictionaryCleaner,org.jpmml.model.visitors.MiningSchemaCleaner --summary true --input input.pmml --output output.pmml
Checking the validity of model.pmml
:
java -cp target/example-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar org.jpmml.model.ValidationExample --input model.pmml
Getting help:
java -cp target/example-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar <application class name> --help
It is possible to activate a specific Java XML Binding (JAXB) runtime by setting the value of the javax.xml.bind.context.factory
system property. Use com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory
for activating a GlassFish Metro runtime, and org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextFactory
for activating an EclipseLink MOXy runtime.
For example:
java -Djavax.xml.bind.context.factory=org.eclipse.persistence.jaxb.JAXBContextFactory -cp target/example-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar ...
Limited public support is available via the JPMML mailing list.
JPMML-Model is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License.
Please contact [email protected]