programming-examples/java/XML/Simple element filter.java

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Simple element filter
package com.ack.xml.jdom;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import org.jdom.Element;
import org.jdom.Namespace;
import org.jdom.filter.ElementFilter;
import org.jdom.filter.Filter;
import org.jdom.input.SAXBuilder;
public class SimpleElementFilter {
public static void main( String[] args ) throws Exception {
// load in xml file and get a handle on the root element
SAXBuilder builder = new SAXBuilder();
org.jdom.Document doc = builder.build( "drainpipe.xml" );
Element rootElement = doc.getRootElement();
// filter to get all immediate element nodes for a specific element
Filter elementFilter = new ElementFilter();
// filter to get all immediate element nodes called 'colour'
// for a specific, the null represent the default namespace
Filter elementFilter2 = new ElementFilter( "colour", null );
// filter to get all immediate element nodes that belong to the
// specified namespace
Namespace aNamespace = Namespace.getNamespace( "myPrefix", "myURI" );
Filter elementFilter3 = new ElementFilter( aNamespace );
// filter to get all immediate element nodes named 'clients'
// that belong to the specified namespace
Filter elementFilter4 = new ElementFilter( "clients", aNamespace );
// gets all immediate nodes under the rootElement
List allNodes = rootElement.getContent();
// gets all element nodes under the rootElement
List elements = rootElement.getContent( elementFilter );
// cycle through all immediate elements under the rootElement
for( Iterator it = elements.iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {
// note that this is a downcast because we
// have used the element filter. This would
// not be the case for a getContents() on the element
Element anElement = (Element) it.next();
System.out.println( anElement );
}
}
}