Martin,
I just tried and worked perfectly. Is just perfect for what I was
needing.
Thanks a lot for your post!
bye
On 5 sep, 13:52, Martin Blom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's how I convert between W3C DOM and E4X in ESXX:
>
> /** Utility method that converts a W3C DOM Node into an E4X XML object.
> *
> * @param node The Node to be converted.
> *
> * @param cx The current JavaScript context.
> *
> * @param scope The current JavaScript scope.
> *
> * @return A Scriptable representing an E4X XML object.
> */
>
> public static Scriptable domToE4X(org.w3c.dom.Node node, Context cx,
> Scriptable scope) {
> if (node == null) {
> return null;
> }
>
> return cx.newObject(scope, "XML", new org.w3c.dom.Node[] { node });
>
> }
>
> /** Utility method that converts an E4X XML object into a W3C DOM Node.
> *
> * @param node The E4X XML node to be converted.
> *
> * @return A W3C DOM Node.
> */
>
> public static org.w3c.dom.Node e4xToDOM(Scriptable node) {
> return org.mozilla.javascript.xmlimpl.XMLLibImpl.toDomNode(node);
>
> }
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Sorry, I gave up on E4X a while ago. Maybe check out what apache's BSF
> > does with org.mozilla.javascript.xmlimpl.XML or XMLObject?
>
> > best,
> > -Rob
>
> > On Sep 5, 2008, at 11:01 AM, Carlos Montagut wrote:
>
> >> Hi Rob,
>
> >> > Why not just use the axiom document in rhino?
>
> >> Well, I wanted to use inside the script all the functionally provided
> >> by E4X... In some cases the full payload will generated by the script,
> >> so E4X was a very easy way to generate them.
>
> >> When I return a XML from JavaScript and I get it in Java, the object I
> >> get is an org.mozilla.javascript.xmlimpl.XML (which I don't have
> >> access, is not a public class).
>
> >> Do you know which object should I instatiate in the Java side, that
> >> once I pass it to the Scope, in the JavaScrit side I see it as an XML
> >> of E4X (I could create this kind of object from using the AXIOM doc)?
> >> At least something that is not a serialized string that I should parse
> >> again...
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