Sure, but I have not seen any examples that propogate the original pattern (not the match as they are different) as the rule fires to the target of the rule - I could implement Rule but that seems a bit overkill for something that I expect can be done with the CallMethodRule.
Similarly I don't see any stack where I can get that pattern from. I could intercept the firing rule, but then I am modifying the core iterations of the rule firing code. Unless of course I am missing something very obvious! Thanks hmmm.. I might be able to use some kind of Dynabean and then conversion to List<Map<String><String>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > tim robertson schrieb: > > Hi, > > I would like to configure some form of DynamicDigester to parse generic > XML > > that contains repeatable content into a List of Map. > > Each repeating element means a new map, and the map is keyed on the > pattern, > > with the value being the digesting value. > > > > So considering: > > > > ... > > <record> > > <name>Tim</name> > > <age>21</age> > > </record> > > <record> > > <name>Tom</name> > > <age>22</age> > > </record> > > ... > > > > I would like to configure it with patterns "*/name" and "*/age" and also > > with the pattern for the repeating element "*/record". > > > > Then after digesting I would like a > > List<Map<String, String>> > > > > representing: > > [name:Tim][age:21] > > [name:Tom][age:22] > > > > Can anyone help me with this? > > > > Be aware that I want to digest different XML schemas with the same > Digester, > > but just register different patterns for the "items of interest" and the > > marker for the repeating element. > > > > So really, I am thinking a pattern to push onto the stack a new HashMap > for > > each repeat element, and then register patterns to put the Pattern as > the > > key and the result as the value. > > > > Unfortunately I can't work out how to get the Pattern in a Rule > firing... > > > > Thanks for any help or advice! > > > Have you looked at the digester examples that are included in the source > download, or that can be accessed directly here? > > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/digester/trunk/src/examples/ > > Regards, > Simon > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
