I have used JAXB to parse an XML.How to get a particular element(ie a child node) through JAXB xml parsing without parsing that element as node.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Header>
<From>
<Credential
domain="NetworkId"><Identity>ANXXXNNN</Identity>
</Credential>
</From>
<To>
<Credential
domain="NetworkId"><Identity>ANNNXXXXXT</Identity>
</Credential>
</To>
<To>
<Credential
domain="NetworkId"><Identity>BNNXXXT</Identity>
</Credential>
</To>
</Header>
I have done unmarshalling like this,It works fine.For performance,I dont want the elements as node.Is there anyother way to do?
Unmarshaller jaxbUnmarshaller = jaxbContext.createUnmarshaller();
DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
dbf.setNamespaceAware(true);
DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();
Document doc;
doc = db.parse(file);
NodeList node = (NodeList)doc.getElementsByTagName("TO");
JAXBElement<ToType> element = jaxbUnmarshaller.unmarshal(node.item(0),ToType.class);
Object model is like
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
@XmlType(name = "ToType", propOrder = {
"credential"
})
public class ToType {
@XmlElement(name = "Credential", required = true)
protected CredentialType credential;
public CredentialType getCredential() {
return credential;
}
public void setCredential(CredentialType value) {
this.credential = value;
}
}
A StAX (JSR-173) parser (included in the JDK/JRE starting with Java SE 6) can be used. Then you can advance the XMLStreamReader
to the child node and unmarshal from there.
import javax.xml.stream.*;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;
import javax.xml.bind.*;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
XMLInputFactory xif = XMLInputFactory.newFactory();
StreamSource xml = new StreamSource("src/forum14358769/input.xml");
XMLStreamReader xsr = xif.createXMLStreamReader(xml);
// Advance to the "To" element.
while(xsr.hasNext()) {
if(xsr.isStartElement() && "To".equals(xsr.getLocalName())) {
break;
}
xsr.next();
}
// Unmarshal from the XMLStreamReader that has been advanced
JAXBContext jc = JAXBContext.newInstance(ToType.class);
Unmarshaller unmarshaller = jc.createUnmarshaller();
ToType toType = unmarshaller.unmarshal(xsr, ToType.class).getValue();
}
}
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