I try to understand how is working the mechanism of STAX java.
I have this xml file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<orders>
<order created='2012-07-12T15:29:33.000' ID='2343'>
<product>
<description>Sony 54.6" (Diag) Xbr Hx929 Internet Tv</description>
<gtin>00027242816657</gtin>
<price currency="USD">2999.99</price>
<supplier>Sony</supplier>
</product>
<product>
<description>Apple iPad 2 with Wi-Fi 16GB - iOS 5 - Black</description>
<gtin>00885909464517</gtin>
<price currency="USD">399.0</price>
<supplier>Apple</supplier>
</product>
<product>
<description>Sony NWZ-E464 8GB E Series Walkman Video MP3 Player Blue</description>
<gtin>00027242831438</gtin>
<price currency="USD">91.99</price>
<supplier>Sony</supplier>
</product>
</order>
<order created='2012-07-13T16:02:22.000' ID='2344'>
<product>
<description>Apple MacBook Air A 11.6" Mac OS X v10.7 Lion MacBook</description>
<gtin>00885909464043</gtin>
<price currency="USD">1149.0</price>
<supplier>Apple</supplier>
</product>
<product>
<description>Panasonic TC-L47E50 47" Smart TV Viera E50 Series LED HDTV</description>
<gtin>00885170076471</gtin>
<price currency="USD">999.99</price>
<supplier>Panasonic</supplier>
</product>
</order>
</orders>
To mimic the behavior of this XML file we created an object with similar attributes
public class Product {
private int orderID;
private String createTime;
private String description;
private String gtin;
private String price;
private String supplier;
//getter and setter
}
With this I tried to read my xml file:
if (xmlEvent.isStartElement()){
StartElement startElement = xmlEvent.asStartElement();
if(startElement.getName().getLocalPart().equals("order")){
prod = new Product();
Attribute idAttr = startElement.getAttributeByName(new QName("ID"));
if(idAttr != null){
prod.setgetOrderID(Integer.parseInt(idAttr.getValue()));
}
Attribute orderTime = startElement.getAttributeByName(new QName("created"));
if(orderTime != null){
prod.setgetCreateTime(orderTime.getValue());
}
counter++;
//System.out.println("Obiect creat");
System.out.println(counter);
}
//set the other varibles from xml elements
else if(startElement.getName().getLocalPart().equals("description")){
xmlEvent = xmlEventReader.nextEvent();
prod.setDescription(xmlEvent.asCharacters().getData());
}else if(startElement.getName().getLocalPart().equals("gtin")){
xmlEvent = xmlEventReader.nextEvent();
prod.setGtin(xmlEvent.asCharacters().getData());
}else if(startElement.getName().getLocalPart().equals("price")){
xmlEvent = xmlEventReader.nextEvent();
prod.setPrice(xmlEvent.asCharacters().getData());
}else if(startElement.getName().getLocalPart().equals("supplier")){
xmlEvent = xmlEventReader.nextEvent();
prod.setSupplier(xmlEvent.asCharacters().getData());
}
My problem is that, they are 5 products, but when I try to output them, are not the correct number. 1. If in: if(startElement.getName().getLocalPart().equals("orders")) the last parameter is "oders" in the output i see just one object (Panasonic TC-L47E50 47" Smart TV Viera E50 Series LED HDTV)
What modification i need to do, for read entire information. My scope is to read the attribute "created" and "id" of order but with all my objects, not 1 or 2 Thanks !
If you're using JaxB
, you don't neet to create classes either even parse XML file by yourself, that's why JaxB is made for! :)
Basic steps to read-write xml using JaxB
/ Unmarshaller
and XSD
XSD
file of your XML
structure.XSD
file and auto-generate JAXB classes.Use Unmarshaller
to populate auto-generated classes from XML file:
Unmarshaller u = jc.createUnmarshaller();
Orders os = (Orders) u.unmarshal( new FileInputStream( "orders.xml" ) );
That's it... JaxB will take care of classes, attributes, populate, write/read xml...