How to read XML using XPath in Java
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I want to read XML data using XPath in Java, so for the information I have gathered I am not able to parse XML according to my requirement.

here is what I want to do:

Get XML file from online via its URL, then use XPath to parse it, I want to create two methods in it. One is in which I enter a specific node attribute id, and I get all the child nodes as result, and second is suppose I just want to get a specific child node value only

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<howto>
  <topic name="Java">
      <url>http://www.rgagnonjavahowto.htm</url>
  <car>taxi</car>
  </topic>
  <topic name="PowerBuilder">
       <url>http://www.rgagnon/pbhowto.htm</url>
       <url>http://www.rgagnon/pbhowtonew.htm</url>
  </topic>
  <topic name="Javascript">
        <url>http://www.rgagnon/jshowto.htm</url>
  </topic>
 <topic name="VBScript">
       <url>http://www.rgagnon/vbshowto.htm</url>
 </topic>
 </howto>

In above example I want to read all the elements if I search via @name and also one function in which I just want the url from @name 'Javascript' only return one node element.

Nitride answered 11/5, 2010 at 13:21 Comment(1)
This link will give clear demonstration of read xml using xpathFillin
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414

You need something along the lines of this:

DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder builder = factory.newDocumentBuilder();
Document doc = builder.parse(<uri_as_string>);
XPathFactory xPathfactory = XPathFactory.newInstance();
XPath xpath = xPathfactory.newXPath();
XPathExpression expr = xpath.compile(<xpath_expression>);

Then you call expr.evaluate() passing in the document defined in that code and the return type you are expecting, and cast the result to the object type of the result.

If you need help with a specific XPath expressions, you should probably ask it as separate questions (unless that was your question in the first place here - I understood your question to be how to use the API in Java).

Edit: (Response to comment): This XPath expression will get you the text of the first URL element under PowerBuilder:

/howto/topic[@name='PowerBuilder']/url/text()

This will get you the second:

/howto/topic[@name='PowerBuilder']/url[2]/text()

You get that with this code:

expr.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.STRING);

If you don't know how many URLs are in a given node, then you should rather do something like this:

XPathExpression expr = xpath.compile("/howto/topic[@name='PowerBuilder']/url");
NodeList nl = (NodeList) expr.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.NODESET);

And then loop over the NodeList.

Slough answered 11/5, 2010 at 13:34 Comment(7)
Thanks Yishai, I clear my question more, if I want to get a particular value from child nodes on a parent node. how that will be done? thanksNitride
is it possible to get all topics irrespective of the name. I want to know if its possible to use a wildcard or the like for @name and then loop through all nodes comparing the name with an actual valueTrichome
@java_geek, sounds like you are past using XPath and need to use a walk through the XML parser as Nodes and Elements, but I suggest you elaborate in a new question.Slough
more factory builder composites plz.Leastways
@Slough It does'nt work with xpath which is having namespace prefixes.Johanna
Factories, and builders, and builder factories, oh my!Pimp
Just be aware that DocumentBuilderFactory and XpathFactory are neither thread-safeTruncheon
A
35

You can try this.

XML Document

Save as employees.xml.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Employees>
    <Employee id="1">
        <age>29</age>
        <name>Pankaj</name>
        <gender>Male</gender>
        <role>Java Developer</role>
    </Employee>
    <Employee id="2">
        <age>35</age>
        <name>Lisa</name>
        <gender>Female</gender>
        <role>CEO</role>
    </Employee>
    <Employee id="3">
        <age>40</age>
        <name>Tom</name>
        <gender>Male</gender>
        <role>Manager</role>
    </Employee>
    <Employee id="4">
        <age>25</age>
        <name>Meghan</name>
        <gender>Female</gender>
        <role>Manager</role>
    </Employee>
</Employees>

Parser class

The class have following methods

  • List item
  • A Method that will return the Employee Name for input ID.
  • A Method that will return list of Employees Name with age greater than the input age.
  • A Method that will return list of Female Employees Name.

Source Code

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPath;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathConstants;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathExpression;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathExpressionException;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathFactory;

import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;


public class Parser {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
        factory.setNamespaceAware(true);
        DocumentBuilder builder;
        Document doc = null;
        try {
            builder = factory.newDocumentBuilder();
            doc = builder.parse("employees.xml");

            // Create XPathFactory object
            XPathFactory xpathFactory = XPathFactory.newInstance();

            // Create XPath object
            XPath xpath = xpathFactory.newXPath();

            String name = getEmployeeNameById(doc, xpath, 4);
            System.out.println("Employee Name with ID 4: " + name);

            List<String> names = getEmployeeNameWithAge(doc, xpath, 30);
            System.out.println("Employees with 'age>30' are:" + Arrays.toString(names.toArray()));

            List<String> femaleEmps = getFemaleEmployeesName(doc, xpath);
            System.out.println("Female Employees names are:" +
                    Arrays.toString(femaleEmps.toArray()));

        } catch (ParserConfigurationException | SAXException | IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

    }


    private static List<String> getFemaleEmployeesName(Document doc, XPath xpath) {
        List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();
        try {
            //create XPathExpression object
            XPathExpression expr =
                xpath.compile("/Employees/Employee[gender='Female']/name/text()");
            //evaluate expression result on XML document
            NodeList nodes = (NodeList) expr.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.NODESET);
            for (int i = 0; i < nodes.getLength(); i++)
                list.add(nodes.item(i).getNodeValue());
        } catch (XPathExpressionException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        return list;
    }


    private static List<String> getEmployeeNameWithAge(Document doc, XPath xpath, int age) {
        List<String> list = new ArrayList<>();
        try {
            XPathExpression expr =
                xpath.compile("/Employees/Employee[age>" + age + "]/name/text()");
            NodeList nodes = (NodeList) expr.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.NODESET);
            for (int i = 0; i < nodes.getLength(); i++)
                list.add(nodes.item(i).getNodeValue());
        } catch (XPathExpressionException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        return list;
    }


    private static String getEmployeeNameById(Document doc, XPath xpath, int id) {
        String name = null;
        try {
            XPathExpression expr =
                xpath.compile("/Employees/Employee[@id='" + id + "']/name/text()");
            name = (String) expr.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.STRING);
        } catch (XPathExpressionException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        return name;
    }

}
Assassin answered 23/7, 2014 at 12:49 Comment(1)
+1 but I see some redundancy in your get methods. Only the XPath string changes and most of the rest of the code remains same. Perhaps, a single getValuesForXpath() method is enough.Mammalogy
D
19

Getting started example:

xml file:

<inventory>
    <book year="2000">
        <title>Snow Crash</title>
        <author>Neal Stephenson</author>
        <publisher>Spectra</publisher>
        <isbn>0553380958</isbn>
        <price>14.95</price>
    </book>

    <book year="2005">
        <title>Burning Tower</title>
        <author>Larry Niven</author>
        <author>Jerry Pournelle</author>
        <publisher>Pocket</publisher>
        <isbn>0743416910</isbn>
        <price>5.99</price>
    </book>

    <book year="1995">
        <title>Zodiac</title>
        <author>Neal Stephenson</author>
        <publisher>Spectra</publisher>
        <isbn>0553573862</isbn>
        <price>7.50</price>
    </book>

    <!-- more books... -->

</inventory>

Java code:

import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;

import org.testng.annotations.DataProvider;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXParseException;


try {

    DocumentBuilderFactory docBuilderFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
    DocumentBuilder docBuilder = docBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
    Document doc = docBuilder.parse (new File("c:\\tmp\\my.xml"));

    // normalize text representation
    doc.getDocumentElement().normalize();
    System.out.println ("Root element of the doc is " + doc.getDocumentElement().getNodeName());

    NodeList listOfBooks = doc.getElementsByTagName("book");
    int totalBooks = listOfBooks.getLength();
    System.out.println("Total no of books : " + totalBooks);

    for(int i=0; i<listOfBooks.getLength() ; i++) {

        Node firstBookNode = listOfBooks.item(i);
        if(firstBookNode.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {

            Element firstElement = (Element)firstBookNode;                              
            System.out.println("Year :"+firstElement.getAttribute("year"));

            //-------
            NodeList firstNameList = firstElement.getElementsByTagName("title");
            Element firstNameElement = (Element)firstNameList.item(0);

            NodeList textFNList = firstNameElement.getChildNodes();
            System.out.println("title : " + ((Node)textFNList.item(0)).getNodeValue().trim());
        }
    }//end of for loop with s var
} catch (SAXParseException err) {
    System.out.println ("** Parsing error" + ", line " + err.getLineNumber () + ", uri " + err.getSystemId ());
    System.out.println(" " + err.getMessage ());
} catch (SAXException e) {
    Exception x = e.getException ();
    ((x == null) ? e : x).printStackTrace ();
} catch (Throwable t) {
    t.printStackTrace ();
}                
Donoghue answered 23/6, 2013 at 11:30 Comment(3)
you can also try this howtodoinjava.com/2013/07/30/…Donoghue
This answers the question, but without using XPath, which is explicitly requested.Junko
It depends on the requirements. Like this example, if it is required to get the group of nodes instead of the specific one, then this answer is better.Haas
Z
7

Here is an example of processing xpath with vtd-xml... for heavy duty XML processing it is second to none. here is the a recent paper on this subject Processing XML with Java – A Performance Benchmark

import com.ximpleware.*;

public class changeAttrVal {
    public  static  void main(String s[]) throws VTDException,java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException,java.io.IOException{
        VTDGen vg = new VTDGen();
        if (!vg.parseFile("input.xml", false))
            return;
        VTDNav vn = vg.getNav();
        AutoPilot ap = new AutoPilot(vn);
        XMLModifier xm = new XMLModifier(vn);
        ap.selectXPath("/*/place[@id=\"p14\" and   @initialMarking=\"2\"]/@initialMarking");
        int i=0;
        while((i=ap.evalXPath())!=-1){
            xm.updateToken(i+1, "499");// change initial marking from 2 to 499
        }
        xm.output("new.xml");
    }

}
Zoroastrianism answered 30/3, 2016 at 21:46 Comment(0)
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6

If you have a xml like below

<e:Envelope
    xmlns:d = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
    xmlns:e = "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
    xmlns:wn0 = "http://systinet.com/xsd/SchemaTypes/"
    xmlns:i = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <e:Header>
        <Friends>
            <friend>
                <Name>Testabc</Name>
                <Age>12121</Age>
                <Phone>Testpqr</Phone>
            </friend>
        </Friends>
    </e:Header>
    <e:Body>
        <n0:ForAnsiHeaderOperResponse xmlns:n0 = "http://systinet.com/wsdl/com/magicsoftware/ibolt/localhost/ForAnsiHeader/ForAnsiHeaderImpl#ForAnsiHeaderOper?KExqYXZhL2xhbmcvU3RyaW5nOylMamF2YS9sYW5nL1N0cmluZzs=">
            <response i:type = "d:string">12--abc--pqr</response>
        </n0:ForAnsiHeaderOperResponse>
    </e:Body>
</e:Envelope>

and wanted to extract the below xml

<e:Header>
   <Friends>
      <friend>
         <Name>Testabc</Name>
         <Age>12121</Age>
         <Phone>Testpqr</Phone>
      </friend>
   </Friends>
</e:Header>

The below code helps to achieve the same

public static void main(String[] args) {

    File fXmlFile = new File("C://Users//abhijitb//Desktop//Test.xml");
    DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
    Document document;
    Node result = null;
    try {
        document = dbf.newDocumentBuilder().parse(fXmlFile);
        XPath xPath = XPathFactory.newInstance().newXPath();
        String xpathStr = "//Envelope//Header";
        result = (Node) xPath.evaluate(xpathStr, document, XPathConstants.NODE);
        System.out.println(nodeToString(result));
    } catch (SAXException | IOException | ParserConfigurationException | XPathExpressionException
            | TransformerException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

private static String nodeToString(Node node) throws TransformerException {
    StringWriter buf = new StringWriter();
    Transformer xform = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer();
    xform.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.OMIT_XML_DECLARATION, "yes");
    xform.transform(new DOMSource(node), new StreamResult(buf));
    return (buf.toString());
}

Now if you want only the xml like below

<Friends>
   <friend>
      <Name>Testabc</Name>
      <Age>12121</Age>
      <Phone>Testpqr</Phone>
   </friend>
</Friends>

You need to change the

String xpathStr = "//Envelope//Header"; to String xpathStr = "//Envelope//Header/*";

Grocery answered 30/5, 2019 at 6:23 Comment(0)
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2

This shows you how to

  1. Read in an XML file to a DOM
  2. Filter out a set of Nodes with XPath
  3. Perform a certain action on each of the extracted Nodes.

We will call the code with the following statement

processFilteredXml(xmlIn, xpathExpr,(node) -> {/*Do something...*/;});

In our case we want to print some creatorNames from a book.xml using "//book/creators/creator/creatorName" as xpath to perform a printNode action on each Node that matches the XPath.

Full code

@Test
public void printXml() {
    try (InputStream in = readFile("book.xml")) {
        processFilteredXml(in, "//book/creators/creator/creatorName", (node) -> {
            printNode(node, System.out);
        });
    } catch (Exception e) {
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }
}

private InputStream readFile(String yourSampleFile) {
    return Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(yourSampleFile);
}

private void processFilteredXml(InputStream in, String xpath, Consumer<Node> process) {
    Document doc = readXml(in);
    NodeList list = filterNodesByXPath(doc, xpath);
    for (int i = 0; i < list.getLength(); i++) {
        Node node = list.item(i);
        process.accept(node);
    }
}

public Document readXml(InputStream xmlin) {
    try {
        DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
        DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();
        return db.parse(xmlin);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }
}

private NodeList filterNodesByXPath(Document doc, String xpathExpr) {
    try {
        XPathFactory xPathFactory = XPathFactory.newInstance();
        XPath xpath = xPathFactory.newXPath();
        XPathExpression expr = xpath.compile(xpathExpr);
        Object eval = expr.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.NODESET);
        return (NodeList) eval;
    } catch (Exception e) {
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }
}

private void printNode(Node node, PrintStream out) {
    try {
        Transformer transformer = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer();
        transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "yes");
        transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.OMIT_XML_DECLARATION, "yes");
        transformer.setOutputProperty("{http://xml.apache.org/xslt}indent-amount", "2");
        StreamResult result = new StreamResult(new StringWriter());
        DOMSource source = new DOMSource(node);
        transformer.transform(source, result);
        String xmlString = result.getWriter().toString();
        out.println(xmlString);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }
}

Prints

<creatorName>Fosmire, Michael</creatorName>

<creatorName>Wertz, Ruth</creatorName>

<creatorName>Purzer, Senay</creatorName>

For book.xml

<book>
  <creators>
    <creator>
      <creatorName>Fosmire, Michael</creatorName>
      <givenName>Michael</givenName>
      <familyName>Fosmire</familyName>
    </creator>
    <creator>
      <creatorName>Wertz, Ruth</creatorName>
      <givenName>Ruth</givenName>
      <familyName>Wertz</familyName>
    </creator>
    <creator>
      <creatorName>Purzer, Senay</creatorName>
       <givenName>Senay</givenName>
       <familyName>Purzer</familyName>
    </creator>
  </creators>
  <titles>
    <title>Critical Engineering Literacy Test (CELT)</title>
  </titles>
</book>
Levanter answered 10/10, 2018 at 9:6 Comment(0)
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1

Read XML file using XPathFactory, SAXParserFactory and StAX (JSR-173).

Using XPath get node and its child data.

public static void main(String[] args) {
    String xml = "<soapenv:Body xmlns:soapenv='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'>"
            + "<Yash:Data xmlns:Yash='http://Yash.stackoverflow.com/Services/Yash'>"
            + "<Yash:Tags>Java</Yash:Tags><Yash:Tags>Javascript</Yash:Tags><Yash:Tags>Selenium</Yash:Tags>"
            + "<Yash:Top>javascript</Yash:Top><Yash:User>Yash-777</Yash:User>"
            + "</Yash:Data></soapenv:Body>";
    String jsonNameSpaces = "{'soapenv':'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/',"
            + "'Yash':'http://Yash.stackoverflow.com/Services/Yash'}";
    String xpathExpression = "//Yash:Data";

    Document doc1 = getDocument(false, "fileName", xml);
    getNodesFromXpath(doc1, xpathExpression, jsonNameSpaces);
    System.out.println("\n===== ***** =====");
    Document doc2 = getDocument(true, "./books.xml", xml);
    getNodesFromXpath(doc2, "//person", "{}");
}
static Document getDocument( boolean isFileName, String fileName, String xml ) {
    Document doc = null;
    try {

        DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
        factory.setValidating(false);
        factory.setNamespaceAware(true);
        factory.setIgnoringComments(true);
        factory.setIgnoringElementContentWhitespace(true);

        DocumentBuilder builder = factory.newDocumentBuilder();
        if( isFileName ) {
            File file = new File( fileName );
            FileInputStream stream = new FileInputStream( file );
            doc = builder.parse( stream );
        } else {
            doc = builder.parse( string2Source( xml ) );
        }
    } catch (SAXException | IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    } catch (ParserConfigurationException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    return doc;
}

/**
 * ELEMENT_NODE[1],ATTRIBUTE_NODE[2],TEXT_NODE[3],CDATA_SECTION_NODE[4],
 * ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE[5],ENTITY_NODE[6],PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE[7],
 * COMMENT_NODE[8],DOCUMENT_NODE[9],DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE[10],DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE[11],NOTATION_NODE[12]
 */
public static void getNodesFromXpath( Document doc, String xpathExpression, String jsonNameSpaces ) {
    try {
        XPathFactory xpf = XPathFactory.newInstance();
        XPath xpath = xpf.newXPath();

        JSONObject namespaces = getJSONObjectNameSpaces(jsonNameSpaces);
        if ( namespaces.size() > 0 ) {
            NamespaceContextImpl nsContext = new NamespaceContextImpl();

            Iterator<?> key = namespaces.keySet().iterator();
            while (key.hasNext()) { // Apache WebServices Common Utilities
                String pPrefix = key.next().toString();
                String pURI = namespaces.get(pPrefix).toString();
                nsContext.startPrefixMapping(pPrefix, pURI);
            }
            xpath.setNamespaceContext(nsContext );
        }

        XPathExpression compile = xpath.compile(xpathExpression);
        NodeList nodeList = (NodeList) compile.evaluate(doc, XPathConstants.NODESET);
        displayNodeList(nodeList);
    } catch (XPathExpressionException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}

static void displayNodeList( NodeList nodeList ) {
    for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.getLength(); i++) {
        Node node = nodeList.item(i);
        String NodeName = node.getNodeName();

        NodeList childNodes = node.getChildNodes();
        if ( childNodes.getLength() > 1 ) {
            for (int j = 0; j < childNodes.getLength(); j++) {

                Node child = childNodes.item(j);
                short nodeType = child.getNodeType();
                if ( nodeType == 1 ) {
                    System.out.format( "\n\t Node Name:[%s], Text[%s] ", child.getNodeName(), child.getTextContent() );
                }
            }
        } else {
            System.out.format( "\n Node Name:[%s], Text[%s] ", NodeName, node.getTextContent() );
        }

    }
}
static InputSource string2Source( String str ) {
    InputSource inputSource = new InputSource( new StringReader( str ) );
    return inputSource;
}
static JSONObject getJSONObjectNameSpaces( String jsonNameSpaces ) {
    if(jsonNameSpaces.indexOf("'") > -1)    jsonNameSpaces = jsonNameSpaces.replace("'", "\"");
    JSONParser parser = new JSONParser();
    JSONObject namespaces = null;
    try {
        namespaces = (JSONObject) parser.parse(jsonNameSpaces);
    } catch (ParseException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    return namespaces;
}

XML Document

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<book>
<person>
  <first>Yash</first>
  <last>M</last>
  <age>22</age>
</person>
<person>
  <first>Bill</first>
  <last>Gates</last>
  <age>46</age>
</person>
<person>
  <first>Steve</first>
  <last>Jobs</last>
  <age>40</age>
</person>
</book>

Out put for the given XPathExpression:

String xpathExpression = "//person/first";
/*OutPut:
 Node Name:[first], Text[Yash] 
 Node Name:[first], Text[Bill] 
 Node Name:[first], Text[Steve] */

String xpathExpression = "//person";
/*OutPut:
     Node Name:[first], Text[Yash] 
     Node Name:[last], Text[M] 
     Node Name:[age], Text[22] 
     Node Name:[first], Text[Bill] 
     Node Name:[last], Text[Gates] 
     Node Name:[age], Text[46] 
     Node Name:[first], Text[Steve] 
     Node Name:[last], Text[Jobs] 
     Node Name:[age], Text[40] */

String xpathExpression = "//Yash:Data";
/*OutPut:
     Node Name:[Yash:Tags], Text[Java] 
     Node Name:[Yash:Tags], Text[Javascript] 
     Node Name:[Yash:Tags], Text[Selenium] 
     Node Name:[Yash:Top], Text[javascript] 
     Node Name:[Yash:User], Text[Yash-777] */

See this link for our own Implementation of NamespaceContext

Eicher answered 14/11, 2017 at 7:56 Comment(0)
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0

Expanding on the excellent answer by @bluish and @Yishai, here is how you make the NodeLists and node attributes support iterators, i.e. the for(Node n: nodelist) interface.

Use it like:

NodeList nl = ...
for(Node n : XmlUtil.asList(nl))
{...}

and

Node n = ...
for(Node attr : XmlUtil.asList(n.getAttributes())
{...}

The code:

/**
 * Converts NodeList to an iterable construct.
 * From: https://mcmap.net/q/102000/-can-i-iterate-through-a-nodelist-using-for-each-in-java
 */
public final class XmlUtil {
    private XmlUtil() {}

    public static List<Node> asList(NodeList n) {
        return n.getLength() == 0 ? Collections.<Node>emptyList() : new NodeListWrapper(n);
    }

    static final class NodeListWrapper extends AbstractList<Node> implements RandomAccess {
        private final NodeList list;

        NodeListWrapper(NodeList l) {
            this.list = l;
        }

        public Node get(int index) {
            return this.list.item(index);
        }

        public int size() {
            return this.list.getLength();
        }
    }

    public static List<Node> asList(NamedNodeMap n) {
        return n.getLength() == 0 ? Collections.<Node>emptyList() : new NodeMapWrapper(n);
    }

    static final class NodeMapWrapper extends AbstractList<Node> implements RandomAccess {
        private final NamedNodeMap list;

        NodeMapWrapper(NamedNodeMap l) {
            this.list = l;
        }

        public Node get(int index) {
            return this.list.item(index);
        }

        public int size() {
            return this.list.getLength();
        }
    }
}
Tagore answered 4/10, 2017 at 7:43 Comment(0)

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