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  | | | Setting namespace declarations outside the XML document? | Setting namespace declarations outside the XML document? 2004-03-24 - By Geoff Rimmer
Back I have successfully used JDOM to parse XML files like this:
<sf:page xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:sf="http://www.sillyfish.com/2004/03/page" xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"> <sf:image ref="header"/> <c:forEach var="person" items="${people}"> <p>${person.firstName} ${person.lastName}</p> </c:forEach> </sf:page>
What I would like to do is move the namespace declarations from the XML file into the Java code that calls the parser.
In other words, write the XML file like this:
<sf:page> <sf:image ref="header"/> <c:forEach var="person" items="${people}"> <p>${person.firstName} ${person.lastName}</p> </c:forEach> </sf:page>
and then write something like this in Java:
SAXBuilder builder = new SAXBuilder(false); builder.addNamespace("", "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"); builder.addNamespace("sf", "http://www.sillyfish.com/2004/03/page"); builder.addNamespace("c", "http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"); Document doc = builder.build(new FileInputStream(.....));
Of course the problem is that there is no SAXBuilder.addNamespace() method.
But is there some other way I can specify the namespaces without having to write them into the XML file? I would obviously prefer a JDOM solution, but if this is not possible, a "Xerces 2"-specific solution would be OK.
Many thanks in advance.
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