[jdom-interest] Namespace Dropped
Mike Aymard
Mike_Aymard at gap.com
Tue Oct 3 14:04:08 PDT 2006
Jason,
Thanks for the suggestion. I downloaded the latest version of JDOM, ran
SAXBuilderDemo and it worked fine. I was using the jar used by our
application. This is a little embarrassing, but it's apparently 1.0 Beta
7. My guess is that the application is probably not using it at all or
we would have seen other issues. Sorry for wasting your time. :(
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Hunter [mailto:jhunter at servlets.com]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 8:08 PM
To: Mike Aymard
Cc: jdom-interest at jdom.org
Subject: Re: [jdom-interest] Namespace Dropped
When I run your input sample through SAXBuilderDemo I get this:
The prefix "resources.jms" for element "resources.jms:JMSProvider" is
not bound.
So it seems you didn't send a full sample file. I also notice your
opening and closing tags don't match. If you can send in a real sample
file that shows the error, that'd be helpful. Also, please remove
anything from the file that doesn't contribute to the error, but please
also run it through SAXBuilderDemo (incl with the distribution) to make
sure it's well formed.
-jh-
Mike Aymard wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'm fairly new to JDOM and am having an issue with namespaces. I am
> reading an xml file, making a small change and then writing it back
out.
> What's happening is that the "xmi:" prefix is being dropped from the
> attributes. Not sure if it's because the xml is not properly formed to
> begin with, but it's not my file, rather something I must modify.
>
>
>
> Here's a sample of the input file:
>
>
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <xmi:XMI xmi:version="2.0" xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI"
>
xmlns:resources.j2c="http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/schemas/5.0/
resources.j2c.xmi">
>
> <resources.jms:JMSProvider xmi:id="builtin_jmsprovider"
> name="WebSphere JMS Provider" description="Built-in WebSphere JMS
> Provider" externalInitialContextFactory="" externalProviderURL="">
>
> <factories xmi:type="resources.jms.internalmessaging:WASQueue"
> xmi:id="WASQueue_1112308680518" name="CancelInventoryQ"
> jndiName="jms/mq/ecom/out/cancelInventoryQ" node="localhost"
> persistence="APPLICATION_DEFINED" priority="APPLICATION_DEFINED"
> specifiedPriority="0" expiry="APPLICATION_DEFINED"
specifiedExpiry="0"/>
>
> <resources.jdbc:JDBCProvider xmi:id="JDBCProvider_1106536192663"
> name="Oracle Thin JDBC Provider" description="Oracle JDBC Thin
Driver">
>
> <classpath>${ORACLE_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}/ojdbc14.jar</classpath>
>
> <factories xmi:type="resources.jdbc:DataSource"
> xmi:id="DataSource_1106536192663" name="GID Data Source"
> jndiName="jdbc/gidd1" description="An Oracle DataSource." category=""
> authDataAlias="GIDD1" statementCacheSize="10"
>
datasourceHelperClassname="com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.OracleDataStoreHe
lper"
> relationalResourceAdapter="builtin_rra">
>
> <propertySet xmi:id="J2EEResourcePropertySet_1106536192665">
>
> <resourceProperties
xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_1106536192667"
> name="driverType" type="java.lang.String" value="" description="The
type
> of the driver. The possible values are: thin, oci8."
required="false"/>
>
> </propertySet>
>
> <connectionPool xmi:id="ConnectionPool_1106536192663"
> connectionTimeout="1800" maxConnections="10" minConnections="1"
> reapTime="180" unusedTimeout="1800" agedTimeout="0"
> purgePolicy="EntirePool"/>
>
> <mapping xmi:id="MappingModule_1106536192665"
> mappingConfigAlias="DefaultPrincipalMapping" authDataAlias="GIDD1"/>
>
> </factories>
>
> </resources.jdbc:JDBCProvider>
>
> </xmi:XMI>
>
>
>
> After writing out the file, the "xmi:" prefix has been removed from
the
> attributes, such as xmi:id. This causes an error when the outputted
xml
> file is used by its application.
>
>
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <xmi:XMI xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI"
>
xmlns:resources.j2c="http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/schemas/5.0/
resources.j2c.xmi"
> version="2.0">
>
> <resources.jms:JMSProvider id="builtin_jmsprovider" name="WebSphere
> JMS Provider" description="Built-in WebSphere JMS Provider"
> externalInitialContextFactory="" externalProviderURL="">
>
> <factories type="resources.jms.internalmessaging:WASQueue"
> id="WASQueue_1112308680518" name="CancelInventoryQ"
> jndiName="jms/mq/ecom/out/cancelInventoryQ" node="localhost"
> persistence="APPLICATION_DEFINED" priority="APPLICATION_DEFINED"
> specifiedPriority="0" expiry="APPLICATION_DEFINED" specifiedExpiry="0"
/>
>
> </resources.jms:JMSProvider>
>
> <resources.jdbc:JDBCProvider id="JDBCProvider_1106536192663"
> name="Oracle Thin JDBC Provider" description="Oracle JDBC Thin
Driver">
>
> <classpath>${ORACLE_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH}/ojdbc14.jar</classpath>
>
> <factories type="resources.jdbc:DataSource"
> id="DataSource_1106536192663" name="GID Data Source"
> jndiName="jdbc/gidd1" description="An Oracle DataSource." category=""
> authDataAlias="GIDD1" statementCacheSize="10"
>
datasourceHelperClassname="com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.OracleDataStoreHe
lper"
> relationalResourceAdapter="builtin_rra">
>
> <propertySet id="J2EEResourcePropertySet_1106536192665">
>
> <resourceProperties id="J2EEResourceProperty_1106536192667"
> name="driverType" type="java.lang.String" value="" description="The
type
> of the driver. The possible values are: thin, oci8." required="false"
/>
>
> </propertySet>
>
> <connectionPool id="ConnectionPool_1106536192663"
> connectionTimeout="1800" maxConnections="10" minConnections="1"
> reapTime="180" unusedTimeout="1800" agedTimeout="0"
> purgePolicy="EntirePool" />
>
> <mapping id="MappingModule_1106536192665"
> mappingConfigAlias="DefaultPrincipalMapping" authDataAlias="GIDD1" />
>
> </factories>
>
> </resources.jdbc:JDBCProvider>
>
> </xmi:XMI>
>
>
>
> Is there something I can do to prevent it from being remove or somehow
> put it back? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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