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Cezar Andrei reassigned XMLBEANS-409: ------------------------------------- Assignee: Wing Yew Poon > XPath on a copy() of an XMLBeans comp derived class fails > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: XMLBEANS-409 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-409 > Project: XMLBeans > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Cursor, DOM, XmlObject, XPath > Affects Versions: Version 2.4 > Environment: Windows XP Professional > JDK 1.6.0_07 > Saxon 9.0.0.4 > XMLBeans 2.4.0 > Reporter: Bryan Worrell > Assignee: Wing Yew Poon > > I can execute an XPath on an XMLBeans derived class using selectPath(...) and > it will behave as expected; returning 0-n results in an XmlObject[] array. > However, if I create a copy of the object and execute an XPath on it, every > XPath will return a zero-length array. > The examples behave properly with XMLBeans 2.3.0 with Saxon 8.8. I noticed > this issue when I switched to XMLBeans 2.4.0 and Saxon 9.0.0.4. The issue > remains if I use XMLBeans 2.4.0 and Saxon 9.1.0.6 (the current release at the > time of this posting). > So, given this example: > <AppDoc> > <Applications> > <ApplicationType> > <Name>foobar</Name> > </ApplicationType> > <Applications> > </AppDoc> > /** > Say we pass in the ApplicationType object with the Name of "foobar" > **/ > public void confuseTheDeveloper( ApplicationType app ){ > String xPath = "$this/*:Name"; > ApplicationType appCopy = (ApplicationType)app.copy(); > XmlObject[] objs = app.selectPath( xPath ); > XmlObject[] otherObjs = appCopy.selectPath( xPath ); > System.out.prinln( objs.length > 0 ); // prints 'true' ... like it should > System.out.println( otherObjs.length > 0 ); // prints 'false' ...even > though it should print 'true' > } > /** > Another example > **/ > public void moreConfusion(){ > ApplicationType app = ApplicationType.Factory.newInstance(); > app.setName( "foobar" ); > > XmlObject[] objs = app.selectPath( "$this/*:Name" ); > System.out.println( objs.length > 0 ); // prints false > } -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@xmlbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@xmlbeans.apache.org