I can confirm that using Xerces 2.9.0, Attr nodes are serialized as
required.

Cheers, Des 

-----Original Message-----
From: Desmond Whewell (CV/ETL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 April 2007 08:14
To: j-users@xerces.apache.org
Subject: RE: Serializing Attribute nodes

Michael, thank you for your advice.

I will investigate the Xerces 2.9.0 behaviour; portability is not
significant for my application.

As long as I can get Xerces to write the Attr node value in 'character
referenced' form (e.g. "Thia & That" as "This & That"), I can get
by.

Thanks again,

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Glavassevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 April 2007 18:04
To: j-users@xerces.apache.org
Cc: Desmond Whewell (CV/ETL)
Subject: Re: Serializing Attribute nodes

Hi Desmond,

"Desmond Whewell \(CV/ETL\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on
03/30/2007 08:29:04 AM:

> I have a requirement to serialize parts of an XML document, either the

> whole document or an element or an attribute. My code works fine for 
> documents and elements, but fails for attributes. If I try to 
> serialize an attribute node, no output is generated. I expected the 
> value of the attribute to be written, e.g. for <... Fred="hello"> , I 
> expected "hello" to be serialized.
> 
> Why does this not happen?

Because it was never implemented in Xerces' serializer (and probably
never will be since it's now deprecated). 

I believe the new LSSerializer (based on Xalan) which is included in
Xerces 2.9.0 will write out bare attribute nodes. Note that the result
of serializing Attr nodes is implementation dependent, meaning if you're
depending on a specific serialized form your application won't be
portable.

> I am using xerces 2.8.1 and Java 1.5_04
> 
> Here is some test code that reflects my usage.
> 
> START_OF_CODE
> package test;
> 
> import java.io.StringReader;
> 
> import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
> import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
> 
> import org.w3c.dom.DOMConfiguration;
> import org.w3c.dom.Document;
> import org.w3c.dom.Node;
> import org.w3c.dom.bootstrap.DOMImplementationRegistry;
> import org.w3c.dom.ls.DOMImplementationLS;
> import org.w3c.dom.ls.LSOutput;
> import org.w3c.dom.ls.LSSerializer;
> import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
> 
> public class Test {
> 
>     /**
>      * @param args
>      * @throws Exception
>      */
>     public static void main(String[] args)
>         throws Exception {
> 
>         // Dummy document
>         StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
>         sb.append("<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"  ?>");
>         sb.append("<wrapperRoot>");
>         sb.append("<wrapperElem wrapperAtt=\"hello\">");
>         sb.append("</wrapperElem>");
>         sb.append("</wrapperRoot>");
> 
>         // Parse dummy document
>         Document newdoc = null;
>         try {
>             DocumentBuilderFactory fa = 
> DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
>             fa.setNamespaceAware(true);
>             fa.setFeature(
> 
> "http://apache.org/xml/features/dom/defer-node-expansion";,
>                 false);
>             DocumentBuilder parser = null;
>             parser = fa.newDocumentBuilder();
>             InputSource inputSource = new InputSource(new
StringReader(
>                 sb.toString()));
>             inputSource.setEncoding("UTF-8");
>             newdoc = parser.parse(inputSource);
>         } catch (Exception e) {
>             e.printStackTrace();
>             System.exit(1);
>         }
> 
>         // Document - This works
>         doSerialize(newdoc, true);
>         System.out.println();
> 
>         // Root Element- This works
>         doSerialize(newdoc.getDocumentElement(), false);
>         System.out.println();
> 
>         // Element - This works
>         doSerialize(newdoc.getDocumentElement().getFirstChild(),
false);
>         System.out.println();
> 
>         // Attribute - This does not work, nothing is written to 'out'
> 
>
doSerialize(newdoc.getDocumentElement().getFirstChild().getAttributes().
> item(0), false);
>         System.out.println();
>     }
> 
>     public static void doSerialize(Node node, boolean xmlDecl)
>         throws Exception {
> 
>         // Get DOM Implementation using DOM Registry
>         System.setProperty(DOMImplementationRegistry.PROPERTY,
>             "org.apache.xerces.dom.DOMXSImplementationSourceImpl");
>         DOMImplementationRegistry registry;
>         registry = DOMImplementationRegistry.newInstance();
>         DOMImplementationLS impl = (DOMImplementationLS) 
> registry.getDOMImplementation("LS");
> 
>         // Create and configure an LSSerializer
>         LSSerializer lSSerializer = impl.createLSSerializer();
>         DOMConfiguration config = lSSerializer.getDomConfig();
>         config.setParameter("xml-declaration", xmlDecl);
>         config.setParameter("format-pretty-print", false);
>         lSSerializer.setNewLine("\n");
> 
>         // Create an output sink
>         LSOutput lSOutput = impl.createLSOutput();
>         lSOutput.setByteStream(System.out);
>         lSOutput.setEncoding("UTF-8");
> 
>         // Serialise...
>         lSSerializer.write(node, lSOutput);
>     }
> }
> END_OF_CODE
> 
> 
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