I've found a similar question on SO, however, that seems not exactly what I wanna achieve:
Say, this is a sample XML file:
<root>
<item>
<id isInStock="true">10001</id>
<category>Loose Balloon</category>
</item>
<item>
<id isInStock="true">10001</id>
<category>Bouquet Balloon</category>
</item>
<item>
<id isInStock="true">10001</id>
<category>Loose Balloon</category>
</item>
</root>
If I wanna get a "filtered" subset of the item elements from this XML, how could I use an XPath expression to directly address that?
XPathExpression expr = xpath.compile("/root/item/category/text()");
I now know this would evaluate to be the collection of all the TextContent from the categories, however, that means I have to use a collection to store the values, then iterate, then go back to grab other related info such as the item id again.
Another question is : how could I refer to the parent node properly?
Say, this xpath expression would get me the collection of all the id nodes, right? But what I want is the collection of item nodes:
XPathExpression expr = xpath.compile("/root/item/id[@isInStock='true']");
I know I should use the "parent" axis to refer to that, but I just cannot make it right...
Is there a better way of doing this sort of thing? Learning the w3cschools tutorials now...
Sorry I am new to XPath in Java, and thanks a lot in advance.
If I wanna get a "filtered" subset of the item elements from this XML, how could I use an XPath expression to directly address that?
An example XPath expression:
/*/item[id/@isInStock='true']/category/text()
This XPath expression selects all text-node children of all <category> elements of all <item> elements the isInStock attribute of whose id child has a value of 'true' and (the id elements) that are children of the top element of the XML document.
Another question is : how could I refer to the parent node properly?
Use:
parent::node()
or simply
..
Java.
import javax.xml.xpath.XPath;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathConstants;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathExpression;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathFactory;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
Following XPath expression can be used to filter element by text contents.
**String xPathString = "/root/item/category[text()='Bouquet Balloon']";**
XPath xPath = XPathFactory.newInstance().newXPath();
XPathExpression xPathExpression = xPath.compile(xPathString);
Get the result evaluated to the a required type,
Object result = xPathExpression.evaluate(getDrugBankXMLDoc(), XPathConstants.NODE);
Get the parent of the selected Node (import org.w3c.dom.Node;),
Node baloon = (Node)result;
if (baloon != null)
{
baloon = baloon.getParentNode();
}
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