As Jun suggests, a custom extension function [1] is probably in order
to keep your expressions reasonably (!) short. Assuming you want to
use JXPath without modifying any of your existing code, I would
recommend trying to write a custom function that makes the call to
retrieve the name. Then your
Sorry I am on transit right now so i cant give u a full and proper.respond.
But i think you can create your own jxpath function and invoke it to match
your need. In this case the function shall check if names are equal?
On Nov 2, 2012 9:47 AM, "we9" wrote:
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> I started to write some methods whic
I started to write some methods which process tree structure. The
queries are based on XPath. And now, I discovered JXPath. I was reading
user-guide, but I didn't find what I want.
I must be sure that there is no posibility to do this with JXPath.
I have the following interfaces:
interface IM
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