----- Original Message -----From: Phil Weighill-SmithSent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 12:56 PMSubject: Re: SV: [jdom-interest] Building documents from XML fragmentsCommonly fragments have multiple "top-level" nodes, which may mean that you also need to wrap them all in a "fake" container element to make the document parsable (unless JDOM has a document fragment parser - which I don't recall seeing and can't find).
Handling this is similar to what Per said, but you need detach all the content from this "fake" root element and add it into the target document and the required point(s).
Phil :n)
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:39, Per Norrman wrote:Hi,
For each fragment, build a valid XML string (with namespace declarations), parse it, detach the
single child of the root element and insert it in the target document.
Or did I miss anything?
/pmn
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Från: jdom-interest-admin@jdom.org [mailto:jdom-interest-admin@jdom.org] För Ed Maher
Skickat: den 15 januari 2004 11:49
Till: jdom-interest@jdom.org
Ämne: [jdom-interest] Building documents from XML fragments
Hi,
I am wondering what is the suggested way of building an XML document from fragments of XML.
The xml is returned from a remote server in response to an XPath query - in particular there is
a problem because the server does not return the namespace prefix declarations in the fragment,
which means the document builder throws an exception
Exception - org.jdom.JDOMException: Error on line 1: The prefix "erm" for element "erm:loco" is not bound.
I would like to take the XML string and incorporate or merge the fragment into an XML document
in memory, and/or create a new one from it.
I have access to the XML namespace bindings, but I cannot see how I can tell JDom about these
without creating a skeleton document - and then I cannot see how I can 'import' the remaining
fragment into the document.
Regards,
Ed.
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