> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec 10 21:26:06 2001 > > An XUpdate is defined in an XML document (while an XPath is a string), > > so there should be no problem including the requisite prefix/namespace > > bindings on an element in the XUpdate document itself. > > > > If I am missing something could you provide an example of what needs
> > to be done? > > No, you are not missing anything. I suspect that the approach you have suggested could be made to work. I have verified that it does not currently work with dbXML, but perhaps it should work that way. However, it might still be nice to have an API mechanism to set namespace mappings. Here is an example of what I've been trying to do. Consider the following XML document which is stored in my database: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <RootElement xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.mydomain.com/MyDocument" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.mydomain.com/MyDocument Document.xsd"> <Subelement id="sub1"/> <Subelement id="sub2"/> <Subelement id="sub3"/> </RootElement> Now suppose I want to perform an Xupdate on the above document. For the sake of this example, I will attempt to append a new Subelement node. The XUpdate document I would use if there were no default would be as follows: <xupdate:append select="/RootElement"> <xupdate:element name="Subelement"> <xupdate:attribute name="id">sub4</xupdate:attribute> </xupdate:element> </xupdate:append> This Xupdate query, as expected, has no results because the select comes back with no nodes due to the fact that I have not qualified RootElement with a namespace. So, what I want to do is add a namespace to my select as follows: <xupdate:append select="/doc:RootElement"> ... </xupdate:append> Now I need a way to specify the mapping from the "doc" namespace prefix to an appropriate URI. If I understand your suggestion correctly, you are suggesting that I should do something like: <xupdate:append xmlns:doc="http://www.mydomain.com/MyDocument" select="/doc:RootElement"> ... </xupdate> Is this what you are suggesting? I was curious if this was the way selection was supposed to work within XUPdate. If this is supposed to work, then I will shift my attention to understanding why it doesn't appear to be working for me within the dbXMLb4 implementation (or perhaps the problem is within the Lexus code?). I believe that my suggestion might still be a more convenient way of mapping namespaces from the API. Rather than having to add the namespace mappings to my XUpdate document, I would be able to set the namespace mappings programatically - Much like I can with the XPathQueryService. You do make a good point about the difference between XPath and XUpdate. It seems likely that namespace mapping methods were added to XPathQueryService because there was no way to do it conveniently within the query string. On the other hand, an XUpdate document at least has the option of putting namespace mappings directly in the document. Even so, I still think it would be a lot more convenient if you could define your mappings via the XUpdateQueryService API. - Tim ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Post a message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact administrator: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Read archived messages: http://archive.xmldb.org/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------