Package org.docx4j.utils
Class XPathAwareCloner
java.lang.Object
org.docx4j.utils.XPathAwareCloner
Some users wish to be able to use an XPath on the result
of cloning a JAXB object. This variant on XmlUtils.deepCopy
allows that.
Note that if you use this object's deepCopy method more
than once, the results returned by getJAXBNodesViaXPath
will only be on your last deepCopy.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionClone this JAXB object, using default JAXBContext.Clone this JAXB objectjakarta.xml.bind.Binder<Node>Enables synchronization between XML infoset nodes and JAXB objects representing same XML document.getJAXBNodesViaXPath(String xpathExpr, boolean refreshXmlFirst) Fetch JAXB Nodes matching an XPath (for example "//w:p").static void
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Constructor Details
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XPathAwareCloner
public XPathAwareCloner()
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Method Details
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deepCopy
Clone this JAXB object, using default JAXBContext. -
deepCopy
Clone this JAXB object- Parameters:
value-jc-- Returns:
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getBinder
Enables synchronization between XML infoset nodes and JAXB objects representing same XML document. An instance of this class maintains the association between XML nodes of an infoset preserving view and a JAXB representation of an XML document. Navigation between the two views is provided by the methods getXMLNode(Object) and getJAXBNode(Object) . In theory, modifications can be made to either the infoset preserving view or the JAXB representation of the document while the other view remains unmodified. The binder ought to be able to synchronize the changes made in the modified view back into the other view using the appropriate Binder update methods, #updateXML(Object, Object) or #updateJAXB(Object). But JAXB doesn't currently work as advertised .. access to this object is offered for advanced users on an experimental basis only. -
getJAXBNodesViaXPath
public List<Object> getJAXBNodesViaXPath(String xpathExpr, boolean refreshXmlFirst) throws jakarta.xml.bind.JAXBException, XPathBinderAssociationIsPartialException Fetch JAXB Nodes matching an XPath (for example "//w:p"). If you have modified your JAXB objects (eg added or changed a w:p paragraph), you need to update the association. The problem is that this can only be done ONCE, owing to a bug in JAXB: see https://jaxb.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=459 So this is left for you to choose to do via the refreshXmlFirst parameter.- Parameters:
xpathExpr-refreshXmlFirst-- Returns:
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jakarta.xml.bind.JAXBExceptionXPathBinderAssociationIsPartialException
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main
public static void main(String[] args) throws jakarta.xml.bind.JAXBException, XPathBinderAssociationIsPartialException - Parameters:
args-- Throws:
jakarta.xml.bind.JAXBExceptionXPathBinderAssociationIsPartialException
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