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Created by freyo on May 23, 2011 14:30:18    Last update: May 23, 2011 14:31:08
There are two distinct ways to process XPath: with namespace and without namespace. The code is different depending on whether the parser is namespace aware. Code without namespace: import java.io.*; import javax.xml.parsers.*; ... code with namespace: import java.io.*; import java.util.Iterator; ... XML without namespace: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="n... XML with namespace: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="n... The same XPath expression works for both XML files when the parser is not namespace aware. When the parser is namespace aware, you have to adjust the XPath accordingly depending on whether the XML has namespace declarations: " /test-license/licensee/name/text() " works for the XML file without namespace, while " /p:test-license/p:licensee/p:name/text() " works for the XML file with namespace.
Created by freyo on May 20, 2011 09:25:20    Last update: May 23, 2011 12:11:42
The javax.xml.crypto and javax.xml.crypto.dsig packages are not available in Android (as of version 2.3). Therefore, standard Java API does not work. But you can use the Apache Santuario library to do that. Here are the steps: Download the xml security source distribution (curently version 1.4.4). Build with ant. Create your own library jar (only the apache classes, no javax): jar -cf xmlsec-1.4.4.jar -C build/classes org Copy xmlsec-1.4.4.jar to the libs directory of your Android project. Here's the Java code: import java.io.*; import javax.xml.parsers.*; ...
Created by Dr. Xi on April 26, 2011 21:25:55    Last update: April 27, 2011 11:08:57
The following code validates a web.xml file against the web-app 2.5 schema: // Java XML validation with schema import java.... web.xml used for testing: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <web-ap... According to Java API doc , validation can also be done while parsing by calling setSchema on the parsing factory. However, validation doesn't work for the SAXParserFactory! // Java XML validation with schema import java....
Created by nogeek on April 07, 2011 21:30:54    Last update: April 07, 2011 21:30:54
This is the opposite of parsing. You can use javax.xml.transform.Transformer to output a DOM tree to a file. import java.io.*; import javax.xml.parsers.Docu...
Created by nogeek on April 07, 2011 21:07:55    Last update: April 07, 2011 21:07:55
You can use the javax.xml.transform.Transformer class to "transform" an XML stream (string in this case) to a DOM tree - effectively parsing the XML string. import java.io.*; import javax.xml.transform.Tr...
Created by nogeek on April 07, 2011 20:54:17    Last update: April 07, 2011 20:54:17
Use javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder to parse xml. DocumentBuilder.parse() takes: java.io.File org.xml.sax.InputSource java.io.InputStream java.lang.String as a URI to an XML document Example code: import java.io.*; import javax.xml.parsers.Docu...
Created by nogeek on February 08, 2011 13:46:18    Last update: February 08, 2011 13:46:18
Simple Java code that does XSLT on an XML file. The transform results go to STDOUT. import java.io.*; import javax.xml.parsers....
Created by nogeek on November 04, 2010 20:00:15    Last update: November 05, 2010 14:38:43
Following are some bugs in the Xalan jar shipped with JBoss 5.1.0 GA and JBoss 6.0. The Xalan jar file is located in jboss-5.1.0.GA/lib/endorsed ( %JBOSS_HOME%/common/lib for JBoss 6.0). Test xml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> ... Test xsl: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <xs... XSLT Java code: import org.w3c.dom.*; import javax.xml.parsers.... DateUtil.java import java.util.Date; public class DateUti... XSLT output: Transformer Factory class: class org.apache.xalan.... Apparently, the output is wrong. The string "A test event" should not have been displayed.
Created by Fang on August 24, 2010 18:44:24    Last update: August 24, 2010 18:44:24
The tags XML transform tags apply XSLT to XML documents. The XML document may be specified as the doc attribute or enclosed as the body of the <x:transform> tag. Optional <x:param> tags may be used to specify parameters for the XSLT. <x:transform> Syntax: <x:transform doc="XMLDocument" xslt="XSLTStyle... or, include the XML document in the body: <x:transform xslt="XSLTStylesheet" [docSystem... Attributes: Name Dynamic? Type Description doc true String , Reader , javax.xml.transform.Source , org.w3c.dom.Document , or object exported by <x:parse> , <x:set> . Source XML document to be transformed. (If exported by <x:set> , it must correspond to a well-formed XML document, not a partial document.) xslt true String , Reader or javax.xml.transform.Source Transformation stylesheet as a String , Reader , or Source object. docSystemId true...
Created by Fang on August 19, 2010 18:32:28    Last update: August 19, 2010 18:32:28
The tags <x:parse> Parses an XML document. The document to be parsed can be specified by the doc attribute or enclosed as the body of the tag. The parsed document is exposed as the var attribute or the varDom attribute. When exposed as var , the type of the exposed object is implementation dependent; when exposed as varDom , the type of the exposed object is org.w3c.dom.Document . Objects exposed by var and varDom can both be used to set the context of an XPath expression. Syntax: <x:parse doc="XMLDocument" {var="var" [sco... or, put the XML document in the element body: <x:parse {var="var" [scope="page|request|s... Attributes: Name Dynamic? Type Description doc true String , Reader Source XML document to be parsed. systemId true String The...
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