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Jasmina commented on JXPATH-116:
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HI Matt,
How can this be resolved?
Thanks
Jasmina
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JXPATH-116?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
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> Query java.util.Date from java object using JXPATH query
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> Key: JXPATH-116
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JXPATH-116
> Project: Commons JXPath
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Java
> Reporter: Jasmina
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> I am using JXPATH queries to queru Java Objects in memory and filter them.
> My client selects adate range viz. start date and end date and the middle
> tier stores these dates as java.util.date in a java object.
> Now I am trying to write a JXPATH query that would basically query this java
> object for a range of dates.
> I have a query like:
> /wirelessDevices[marketData/enteredMarketDate >= xs:date:("2008-01-01") and
> marketData/enteredMarketDate <= xs:date:("2008-01-14") ]
> This gives me an error Invalid XPATH.
> Even if I chnage it to
> /wirelessDevices[marketData/enteredMarketDate >= "2008-01-01" and
> marketData/enteredMarketDate <= "2008-01-14") ]
> I get the same error.
> I am really confused how to query on java.util.dates using JXPATH.
> May be this is a bug. I could not find such a reference in the documentation.
> Kindly let me know.
> Thanks
> Jasmina
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