Xinjun How are you creating the DOM element? There might be some options to use OM directly. Firstly, maybe you could just code to OM. Or if you already have lots of DOM code then there is also a version of DOM that uses OM underneath.
Paul On 1/11/07, Xinjun Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ruchith, setNamespaceAware to the original DocumentBuilderFactory solve the problem partially. Now the DOM Element reads: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn xmlns="http://cis.com"> <hearingDetailsVO xmlns="http://vo.cis.com"> <duration/> <applicationNo>sAppNo0</applicationNo> </hearingDetailsVO> </getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> But the OMElement reads: <getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn xmlns=""> <hearingDetailsVO xmlns="http://vo.cis.com"> <duration/> <applicationNo>sAppNo0</applicationNo> </hearingDetailsVO> </getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> Observations: 1. After I setNamespaceAware to the original DOM DocumentBuilderFactory, the inner element <hearingDetailsVO> gets correct namespace. But root element <getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> does not. The namespace of <getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> is lost. I created this element in the following way: DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); dbf.setNamespaceAware(true); Document doc = dbf.newDocumentBuilder().newDocument(); Element root = doc.createElementNS(" http://cis.com", "getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn"); I think OMElement does not include "http://cis.com" as namespace because "http://cis.com" is not explicitly declared as a namespace in DOM doc. I searched the interfaces of Document and Element, but cannot find a way to explicitly declare a namespace. I think I need to treat namespace as attribute in DOM. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thus I added one line to declare xmlns as attribute. root.setAttribute("xmlns", "http://cis.com"). Is there any other elegant way? 2. Do you have a good way to remove all null elements like <duration/>? The original DOM Element also contains other null elements which contains no value. Regards, Xinjun On 1/10/07, Ruchith Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Xinjun, > > How did u create the DOM element that is to be converted to OM? If you > read it from a file you MUST make sure you the DocumentBuilderFactory > instance that you use to create the DocumentBuilder instance that > parses the xml is *namspaceAware*. > > Please see here[1] for an example. > > Thanks, > Ruchith > > [1] http://rafb.net/p/DDc2NH37.html > > > On 1/10/07, Xinjun Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to convert a DOM Element to OMElement using the following toOM > > code in org.apache.axis2.security.util.Axis2Util. > > > > public static OMElement toOM(Element element) throws Exception { > > try { > > org.apache.xml.security.Init.init(); > > ByteArrayOutputStream os = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); > > XMLUtils.outputDOM (element, os, true); > > > > ByteArrayInputStream is = new ByteArrayInputStream(os.toByteArray()); > > XMLStreamReader reader = > > XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(is); > > > > StAXOMBuilder builder = new StAXOMBuilder(reader); > > builder.setCache(true); > > return builder.getDocumentElement(); > > } catch (XMLStreamException e) { > > log.fatal(e.getMessage (), e); > > throw new Exception("Error when converting from DOM Element to OM."); > > } > > > > There are two problems with the code: > > 1. I must add the bolded line in the toOM() method. > > 2. This method seems not deal with namespace correctly. > > > > My original DOM Element is as follows: > > <?xml version="1.0" > > encoding="UTF-8"?><getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn > > xmlns=" > > http://cis.com"><hearingDetailsVO><duration/><applicationNo>sAppNo0</applicationNo></hearingDetailsVO></getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> > > > > But when I use the method to convert the DOM Element into OMElement, it > > reads: > > <getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn><hearingDetailsVO><duration > > /><applicationNo>sAppNo0</applicationNo></hearingDetailsVO></getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> > > > > > > It seems that the namespace is ignored by the Axis2Util.toOM(). > > > > After I add the OMElement to a SOAPEnvelope using the following code, every > > element is qualified with "" namespace which is unexpected. > > > > SOAPFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getSOAP11Factory(); > > SOAPEnvelope envelope = fac.getDefaultEnvelope(); > > OMElement om = Axis2Util.toOM((Element)retNode); > > envelope.getBody().addChild(om); > > > > /******************************* > > Result SOAPEnvelope > > *******************************/ > > <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> > > <soapenv:Envelope > > xmlns:soapenv=" http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> > > <soapenv:Header /> > > <soapenv:Body> > > <getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn xmlns=""> > > <hearingDetailsVO xmlns=""> > > <duration xmlns="" /> > > <applicationNo xmlns="">sAppNo0</applicationNo> > > </hearingDetailsVO> > > </getHearingDetailsByCaseNoWSReturn> > > </soapenv:Body> > > </soapenv:Envelope> > > > > > > Could anyone tell me how can I solve the problems? > > > > > > Regards, > > Xinjun > > > -- > www.ruchith.org > www.wso2.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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