Package org.dom4j

Interface Node

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void accept​(Visitor visitor)
      accept is the method used in the Visitor Pattern.
      java.lang.String asXML()
      asXML returns the textual XML representation of this node.
      Node asXPathResult​(Element parent)
      asXPathResult returns a version of this node which is capable of being an XPath result.
      java.lang.Object clone()
      clone will return a deep clone or if this node is read-only then clone will return the same instance.
      XPath createXPath​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      createXPath creates an XPath object for the given xpathExpression.
      Node detach()
      Removes this node from its parent if there is one.
      Document getDocument()
      getDocument returns the Document that this Node is part of if this node supports the parent relationship.
      java.lang.String getName()
      getName returns the name of this node.
      short getNodeType()
      Returns the code according to the type of node.
      java.lang.String getNodeTypeName()
      DOCUMENT ME!
      Element getParent()
      getParent returns the parent Element if this node supports the parent relationship or null if it is the root element or does not support the parent relationship.
      java.lang.String getPath()
      Returns the XPath expression which will return a node set containing the given node such as /a/b/@c.
      java.lang.String getPath​(Element context)
      Returns the relative XPath expression which will return a node set containing the given node such as a/b/@c.
      java.lang.String getStringValue()
      Returns the XPath string-value of this node.
      java.lang.String getText()
      Returns the text of this node.
      java.lang.String getUniquePath()
      Returns the XPath expression which will return a nodeset of one node which is the current node.
      java.lang.String getUniquePath​(Element context)
      Returns the relative unique XPath expression from the given context which will return a nodeset of one node which is the current node.
      boolean hasContent()
      hasContent returns true if this node is a Branch (either an Element or a Document) and it contains at least one content node such as a child Element or Text node.
      boolean isReadOnly()
      isReadOnly returns true if this node is read only and cannot be modified.
      boolean matches​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      matches returns true if evaluating the given XPath expression on this node returns a non-empty node set containing this node.
      java.lang.Number numberValueOf​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      numberValueOf evaluates an XPath expression and returns the numeric value of the XPath expression if the XPath expression results in a number, or null if the result is not a number.
      java.util.List<Node> selectNodes​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      selectNodes evaluates an XPath expression and returns the result as a List of Node instances or String instances depending on the XPath expression.
      java.util.List<Node> selectNodes​(java.lang.String xpathExpression, java.lang.String comparisonXPathExpression)
      selectNodes evaluates an XPath expression then sorts the results using a secondary XPath expression Returns a sorted List of Node instances.
      java.util.List<Node> selectNodes​(java.lang.String xpathExpression, java.lang.String comparisonXPathExpression, boolean removeDuplicates)
      selectNodes evaluates an XPath expression then sorts the results using a secondary XPath expression Returns a sorted List of Node instances.
      java.lang.Object selectObject​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      selectObject evaluates an XPath expression and returns the result as an Object.
      Node selectSingleNode​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      selectSingleNode evaluates an XPath expression and returns the result as a single Node instance.
      void setDocument​(Document document)
      setDocument sets the document of this node if the parent relationship is supported or does nothing if the parent relationship is not supported.
      void setName​(java.lang.String name)
      Sets the text data of this node or this method will throw an UnsupportedOperationException if it is read-only.
      void setParent​(Element parent)
      setParent sets the parent relationship of this node if the parent relationship is supported or does nothing if the parent relationship is not supported.
      void setText​(java.lang.String text)
      Sets the text data of this node or this method will throw an UnsupportedOperationException if it is read-only.
      boolean supportsParent()
      supportsParent returns true if this node supports the parent relationship.
      java.lang.String valueOf​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
      valueOf evaluates an XPath expression and returns the textual representation of the results the XPath string-value of this node.
      void write​(java.io.Writer writer)
      write writes this node as the default XML notation for this node.
    • Field Detail

      • ATTRIBUTE_NODE

        static final short ATTRIBUTE_NODE
        Matches elements nodes
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • CDATA_SECTION_NODE

        static final short CDATA_SECTION_NODE
        Matches elements nodes
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        Constant Field Values
      • ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE

        static final short ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE
        Matches elements nodes
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        Constant Field Values
      • PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE

        static final short PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE
        Matches ProcessingInstruction
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        Constant Field Values
      • DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE

        static final short DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE
        Matches DocumentType nodes
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        Constant Field Values
      • NAMESPACE_NODE

        static final short NAMESPACE_NODE
        Matchs a Namespace Node - NOTE this differs from DOM
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        Constant Field Values
      • UNKNOWN_NODE

        static final short UNKNOWN_NODE
        Does not match any valid node
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        Constant Field Values
      • MAX_NODE_TYPE

        static final short MAX_NODE_TYPE
        The maximum number of node types for sizing purposes
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        Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • supportsParent

        boolean supportsParent()

        supportsParent returns true if this node supports the parent relationship.

        Some XML tree implementations are singly linked and only support downward navigation through children relationships. The default case is that both parent and children relationships are supported though for memory and performance reasons the parent relationship may not be supported.

        Returns:
        true if this node supports the parent relationship or false it is not supported
      • getParent

        Element getParent()

        getParent returns the parent Element if this node supports the parent relationship or null if it is the root element or does not support the parent relationship.

        This method is an optional feature and may not be supported for all Node implementations.

        Returns:
        the parent of this node or null if it is the root of the tree or the parent relationship is not supported.
      • setParent

        void setParent​(Element parent)

        setParent sets the parent relationship of this node if the parent relationship is supported or does nothing if the parent relationship is not supported.

        This method should only be called from inside an Element implementation method and is not intended for general use.

        Parameters:
        parent - is the new parent of this node.
      • getDocument

        Document getDocument()

        getDocument returns the Document that this Node is part of if this node supports the parent relationship.

        This method is an optional feature and may not be supported for all Node implementations.

        Returns:
        the document of this node or null if this feature is not supported or the node is not associated with a Document
      • setDocument

        void setDocument​(Document document)

        setDocument sets the document of this node if the parent relationship is supported or does nothing if the parent relationship is not supported.

        This method should only be called from inside a Document implementation method and is not intended for general use.

        Parameters:
        document - is the new document of this node.
      • isReadOnly

        boolean isReadOnly()

        isReadOnly returns true if this node is read only and cannot be modified. Any attempt to modify a read-only Node will result in an UnsupportedOperationException being thrown.

        Returns:
        true if this Node is read only and cannot be modified otherwise false.
      • hasContent

        boolean hasContent()

        hasContent returns true if this node is a Branch (either an Element or a Document) and it contains at least one content node such as a child Element or Text node.

        Returns:
        true if this Node is a Branch with a nodeCount() of one or more.
      • getName

        java.lang.String getName()

        getName returns the name of this node. This is the XML local name of the element, attribute, entity or processing instruction. For CDATA and Text nodes this method will return null.

        Returns:
        the XML name of this node
      • setName

        void setName​(java.lang.String name)

        Sets the text data of this node or this method will throw an UnsupportedOperationException if it is read-only.

        Parameters:
        name - is the new name of this node
      • getText

        java.lang.String getText()

        Returns the text of this node.

        Returns:
        the text for this node.
      • setText

        void setText​(java.lang.String text)

        Sets the text data of this node or this method will throw an UnsupportedOperationException if it is read-only.

        Parameters:
        text - is the new textual value of this node
      • getStringValue

        java.lang.String getStringValue()
        Returns the XPath string-value of this node. The behaviour of this method is defined in the XPath specification .
        Returns:
        the text from all the child Text and Element nodes appended together.
      • getPath

        java.lang.String getPath()

        Returns the XPath expression which will return a node set containing the given node such as /a/b/@c. No indexing will be used to restrict the path if multiple elements with the same name occur on the path.

        Returns:
        the XPath expression which will return a nodeset containing at least this node.
      • getPath

        java.lang.String getPath​(Element context)
        Returns the relative XPath expression which will return a node set containing the given node such as a/b/@c. No indexing will be used to restrict the path if multiple elements with the same name occur on the path.
        Parameters:
        context - is the parent context from which the relative path should start. If the context is null or the context is not an ancestor of this node then the path will be absolute and start from the document and so begin with the '/' character.
        Returns:
        the XPath expression relative to the given context which will return a nodeset containing at least this node.
      • getUniquePath

        java.lang.String getUniquePath()

        Returns the XPath expression which will return a nodeset of one node which is the current node. This method will use the XPath index operator to restrict the path if multiple elements with the same name occur on the path.

        Returns:
        the XPath expression which will return a nodeset containing just this node.
      • getUniquePath

        java.lang.String getUniquePath​(Element context)

        Returns the relative unique XPath expression from the given context which will return a nodeset of one node which is the current node. This method will use the XPath index operator to restrict the path if multiple elements with the same name occur on the path.

        Parameters:
        context - is the parent context from which the path should start. If the context is null or the context is not an ancestor of this node then the path will start from the document and so begin with the '/' character.
        Returns:
        the XPath expression relative to the given context which will return a nodeset containing just this node.
      • asXML

        java.lang.String asXML()

        asXML returns the textual XML representation of this node.

        Returns:
        the XML representation of this node
      • write

        void write​(java.io.Writer writer)
            throws java.io.IOException

        write writes this node as the default XML notation for this node. If you wish to control the XML output (such as for pretty printing, changing the indentation policy etc.) then please use XMLWriter or its derivations.

        Parameters:
        writer - is the Writer to output the XML to
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - DOCUMENT ME!
      • getNodeType

        short getNodeType()
        Returns the code according to the type of node. This makes processing nodes polymorphically much easier as the switch statement can be used instead of multiple if (instanceof) statements.
        Returns:
        a W3C DOM complient code for the node type such as ELEMENT_NODE or ATTRIBUTE_NODE
      • getNodeTypeName

        java.lang.String getNodeTypeName()
        DOCUMENT ME!
        Returns:
        the name of the type of node such as "Document", "Element", "Attribute" or "Text"
      • detach

        Node detach()

        Removes this node from its parent if there is one. If this node is the root element of a document then it is removed from the document as well.

        This method is useful if you want to remove a node from its source document and add it to another document. For example

        Node node = ...; Element someOtherElement = ...; someOtherElement.add( node.detach() );
        Returns:
        the node that has been removed from its parent node if any and its document if any.
      • selectNodes

        java.util.List<Node> selectNodes​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)

        selectNodes evaluates an XPath expression and returns the result as a List of Node instances or String instances depending on the XPath expression.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        Returns:
        the list of Node or String instances depending on the XPath expression
      • selectObject

        java.lang.Object selectObject​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)

        selectObject evaluates an XPath expression and returns the result as an Object. The object returned can either be a List of one or more Nodeinstances or a scalar object like a Stringor a Numberinstance depending on the XPath expression.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        Returns:
        the value of the XPath expression as a Listof Node instances, a Stringor a Numberinstance depending on the XPath expression.
      • selectNodes

        java.util.List<Node> selectNodes​(java.lang.String xpathExpression,
                                         java.lang.String comparisonXPathExpression)

        selectNodes evaluates an XPath expression then sorts the results using a secondary XPath expression Returns a sorted List of Node instances.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        comparisonXPathExpression - is the XPath expression used to compare the results by for sorting
        Returns:
        the list of Node instances sorted by the comparisonXPathExpression
      • selectNodes

        java.util.List<Node> selectNodes​(java.lang.String xpathExpression,
                                         java.lang.String comparisonXPathExpression,
                                         boolean removeDuplicates)

        selectNodes evaluates an XPath expression then sorts the results using a secondary XPath expression Returns a sorted List of Node instances.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        comparisonXPathExpression - is the XPath expression used to compare the results by for sorting
        removeDuplicates - if this parameter is true then duplicate values (using the comparisonXPathExpression) are removed from the result List.
        Returns:
        the list of Node instances sorted by the comparisonXPathExpression
      • selectSingleNode

        Node selectSingleNode​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)

        selectSingleNode evaluates an XPath expression and returns the result as a single Node instance.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        Returns:
        the Node matching the XPath expression
      • valueOf

        java.lang.String valueOf​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)

        valueOf evaluates an XPath expression and returns the textual representation of the results the XPath string-value of this node. The string-value for a given node type is defined in the XPath specification .

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        Returns:
        the string-value representation of the results of the XPath expression
      • numberValueOf

        java.lang.Number numberValueOf​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)

        numberValueOf evaluates an XPath expression and returns the numeric value of the XPath expression if the XPath expression results in a number, or null if the result is not a number.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        Returns:
        the numeric result of the XPath expression or null if the result is not a number.
      • matches

        boolean matches​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)

        matches returns true if evaluating the given XPath expression on this node returns a non-empty node set containing this node.

        This method does not behave like the <xsl:if> element - if you want that behaviour, to evaluate if an XPath expression matches something, then you can use the following code to be equivalent...

        if ( node.selectSingleNode( "/some/path" ) != nulll )
        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is an XPath expression
        Returns:
        true if this node is returned by the given XPath expression
      • createXPath

        XPath createXPath​(java.lang.String xpathExpression)
                   throws InvalidXPathException

        createXPath creates an XPath object for the given xpathExpression. The XPath object allows the variable context to be specified.

        Parameters:
        xpathExpression - is the XPath expression to be evaluated
        Returns:
        an XPath object represeting the given expression
        Throws:
        InvalidXPathException - if the XPath expression is invalid
      • asXPathResult

        Node asXPathResult​(Element parent)

        asXPathResult returns a version of this node which is capable of being an XPath result. The result of an XPath expression should always support the parent relationship, whether the original XML tree was singly or doubly linked. If the node does not support the parent relationship then a new node will be created which is linked to its parent and returned.

        Parameters:
        parent - DOCUMENT ME!
        Returns:
        a Node which supports the parent relationship
      • accept

        void accept​(Visitor visitor)

        accept is the method used in the Visitor Pattern.

        Parameters:
        visitor - is the visitor in the Visitor Pattern
      • clone

        java.lang.Object clone()

        clone will return a deep clone or if this node is read-only then clone will return the same instance.

        Returns:
        a deep clone of myself or myself if I am read only.