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// $Id: XPathExpressionImpl.java 1225277 2011-12-28 18:50:56Z mrglavas $

package org.apache.xpath.jaxp;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathConstants;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathExpressionException;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathFunctionResolver;
import javax.xml.xpath.XPathVariableResolver;

import org.apache.xalan.res.XSLMessages;
import org.apache.xpath.objects.XObject;
import org.apache.xpath.res.XPATHErrorResources;
import org.w3c.dom.DOMImplementation;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.w3c.dom.traversal.NodeIterator;
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;

The XPathExpression interface encapsulates a (compiled) XPath expression.
Author: Ramesh Mandava
Version:$Revision: 1225277 $
/** * The XPathExpression interface encapsulates a (compiled) XPath expression. * * @version $Revision: 1225277 $ * @author Ramesh Mandava */
public class XPathExpressionImpl implements javax.xml.xpath.XPathExpression{ private XPathFunctionResolver functionResolver; private XPathVariableResolver variableResolver; private JAXPPrefixResolver prefixResolver; private org.apache.xpath.XPath xpath; // By default Extension Functions are allowed in XPath Expressions. If // Secure Processing Feature is set on XPathFactory then the invocation of // extensions function need to throw XPathFunctionException private boolean featureSecureProcessing = false;
Protected constructor to prevent direct instantiation; use compile() from the context.
/** Protected constructor to prevent direct instantiation; use compile() * from the context. */
protected XPathExpressionImpl() { }; protected XPathExpressionImpl(org.apache.xpath.XPath xpath, JAXPPrefixResolver prefixResolver, XPathFunctionResolver functionResolver, XPathVariableResolver variableResolver ) { this.xpath = xpath; this.prefixResolver = prefixResolver; this.functionResolver = functionResolver; this.variableResolver = variableResolver; this.featureSecureProcessing = false; }; protected XPathExpressionImpl(org.apache.xpath.XPath xpath, JAXPPrefixResolver prefixResolver, XPathFunctionResolver functionResolver, XPathVariableResolver variableResolver, boolean featureSecureProcessing ) { this.xpath = xpath; this.prefixResolver = prefixResolver; this.functionResolver = functionResolver; this.variableResolver = variableResolver; this.featureSecureProcessing = featureSecureProcessing; }; public void setXPath (org.apache.xpath.XPath xpath ) { this.xpath = xpath; } public Object eval(Object item, QName returnType) throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException { XObject resultObject = eval ( item ); return getResultAsType( resultObject, returnType ); } private XObject eval ( Object contextItem ) throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException { org.apache.xpath.XPathContext xpathSupport = null; // Create an XPathContext that doesn't support pushing and popping of // variable resolution scopes. Sufficient for simple XPath 1.0 // expressions. if ( functionResolver != null ) { JAXPExtensionsProvider jep = new JAXPExtensionsProvider( functionResolver, featureSecureProcessing ); xpathSupport = new org.apache.xpath.XPathContext(jep, false); } else { xpathSupport = new org.apache.xpath.XPathContext(false); } xpathSupport.setVarStack(new JAXPVariableStack(variableResolver)); XObject xobj = null; Node contextNode = (Node)contextItem; // We always need to have a ContextNode with Xalan XPath implementation // To allow simple expression evaluation like 1+1 we are setting // dummy Document as Context Node if ( contextNode == null ) { contextNode = getDummyDocument(); } xobj = xpath.execute(xpathSupport, contextNode, prefixResolver ); return xobj; }

Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the specified context and return the result as the specified type.

See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec for context item evaluation, variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.

If returnType is not one of the types defined in XPathConstants, then an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

If a null value is provided for item, an empty document will be used for the context. If returnType is null, then a NullPointerException is thrown.

Params:
  • item – The starting context (node or node list, for example).
  • returnType – The desired return type.
Throws:
Returns:The Object that is the result of evaluating the expression and converting the result to returnType.
/** * <p>Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the specified context and * return the result as the specified type.</p> * * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec * for context item evaluation, * variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.</p> * * <p>If <code>returnType</code> is not one of the types defined * in {@link XPathConstants}, * then an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> is thrown.</p> * * <p>If a <code>null</code> value is provided for * <code>item</code>, an empty document will be used for the * context. * If <code>returnType</code> is <code>null</code>, then a * <code>NullPointerException</code> is thrown.</p> * * @param item The starting context (node or node list, for example). * @param returnType The desired return type. * * @return The <code>Object</code> that is the result of evaluating the * expression and converting the result to * <code>returnType</code>. * * @throws XPathExpressionException If the expression cannot be evaluated. * @throws IllegalArgumentException If <code>returnType</code> is not one * of the types defined in {@link XPathConstants}. * @throws NullPointerException If <code>returnType</code> is * <code>null</code>. */
public Object evaluate(Object item, QName returnType) throws XPathExpressionException { //Validating parameters to enforce constraints defined by JAXP spec if ( returnType == null ) { //Throwing NullPointerException as defined in spec String fmsg = XSLMessages.createXPATHMessage( XPATHErrorResources.ER_ARG_CANNOT_BE_NULL, new Object[] {"returnType"} ); throw new NullPointerException( fmsg ); } // Checking if requested returnType is supported. returnType need to be // defined in XPathConstants if ( !isSupported ( returnType ) ) { String fmsg = XSLMessages.createXPATHMessage( XPATHErrorResources.ER_UNSUPPORTED_RETURN_TYPE, new Object[] { returnType.toString() } ); throw new IllegalArgumentException ( fmsg ); } try { return eval( item, returnType); } catch ( java.lang.NullPointerException npe ) { // If VariableResolver returns null Or if we get // NullPointerException at this stage for some other reason // then we have to reurn XPathException throw new XPathExpressionException ( npe ); } catch ( javax.xml.transform.TransformerException te ) { Throwable nestedException = te.getException(); if ( nestedException instanceof javax.xml.xpath.XPathFunctionException ) { throw (javax.xml.xpath.XPathFunctionException)nestedException; } else { // For any other exceptions we need to throw // XPathExpressionException ( as per spec ) throw new XPathExpressionException( te); } } }

Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the specified context and return the result as a String.

This method calls evaluate(Object item, QName returnType) with a returnType of XPathConstants.STRING.

See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec for context item evaluation, variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.

If a null value is provided for item, an empty document will be used for the context.

Params:
  • item – The starting context (node or node list, for example).
Throws:
Returns:The String that is the result of evaluating the expression and converting the result to a String.
/** * <p>Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the specified context and * return the result as a <code>String</code>.</p> * * <p>This method calls {@link #evaluate(Object item, QName returnType)} * with a <code>returnType</code> of * {@link XPathConstants#STRING}.</p> * * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec * for context item evaluation, * variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.</p> * * <p>If a <code>null</code> value is provided for * <code>item</code>, an empty document will be used for the * context. * * @param item The starting context (node or node list, for example). * * @return The <code>String</code> that is the result of evaluating the * expression and converting the result to a * <code>String</code>. * * @throws XPathExpressionException If the expression cannot be evaluated. */
public String evaluate(Object item) throws XPathExpressionException { return (String)this.evaluate( item, XPathConstants.STRING ); } static DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = null; static DocumentBuilder db = null; static Document d = null;

Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the context of the specified InputSource and return the result as the specified type.

This method builds a data model for the InputSource and calls evaluate(Object item, QName returnType) on the resulting document object.

See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec for context item evaluation, variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.

If returnType is not one of the types defined in XPathConstants, then an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

If source or returnType is null, then a NullPointerException is thrown.

Params:
  • source – The InputSource of the document to evaluate over.
  • returnType – The desired return type.
Throws:
Returns:The Object that is the result of evaluating the expression and converting the result to returnType.
/** * <p>Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the context of the * specified <code>InputSource</code> and return the result as the * specified type.</p> * * <p>This method builds a data model for the {@link InputSource} and calls * {@link #evaluate(Object item, QName returnType)} on the resulting * document object.</p> * * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec * for context item evaluation, * variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.</p> * * <p>If <code>returnType</code> is not one of the types defined in * {@link XPathConstants}, * then an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> is thrown.</p> * *<p>If <code>source</code> or <code>returnType</code> is <code>null</code>, * then a <code>NullPointerException</code> is thrown.</p> * * @param source The <code>InputSource</code> of the document to evaluate * over. * @param returnType The desired return type. * * @return The <code>Object</code> that is the result of evaluating the * expression and converting the result to * <code>returnType</code>. * * @throws XPathExpressionException If the expression cannot be evaluated. * @throws IllegalArgumentException If <code>returnType</code> is not one * of the types defined in {@link XPathConstants}. * @throws NullPointerException If <code>source</code> or * <code>returnType</code> is <code>null</code>. */
public Object evaluate(InputSource source, QName returnType) throws XPathExpressionException { if ( ( source == null ) || ( returnType == null ) ) { String fmsg = XSLMessages.createXPATHMessage( XPATHErrorResources.ER_SOURCE_RETURN_TYPE_CANNOT_BE_NULL, null ); throw new NullPointerException ( fmsg ); } // Checking if requested returnType is supported. returnType need to be // defined in XPathConstants if ( !isSupported ( returnType ) ) { String fmsg = XSLMessages.createXPATHMessage( XPATHErrorResources.ER_UNSUPPORTED_RETURN_TYPE, new Object[] { returnType.toString() } ); throw new IllegalArgumentException ( fmsg ); } try { if ( dbf == null ) { dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); dbf.setNamespaceAware( true ); dbf.setValidating( false ); } db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder(); Document document = db.parse( source ); return eval( document, returnType ); } catch ( Exception e ) { throw new XPathExpressionException ( e ); } }

Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the context of the specified InputSource and return the result as a String.

This method calls evaluate(InputSource source, QName returnType) with a returnType of XPathConstants.STRING.

See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec for context item evaluation, variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.

If source is null, then a NullPointerException is thrown.

Params:
  • source – The InputSource of the document to evaluate over.
Throws:
Returns:The String that is the result of evaluating the expression and converting the result to a String.
/** * <p>Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the context of the specified <code>InputSource</code> and return the result as a * <code>String</code>.</p> * * <p>This method calls {@link #evaluate(InputSource source, QName returnType)} with a <code>returnType</code> of * {@link XPathConstants#STRING}.</p> * * <p>See "Evaluation of XPath Expressions" section of JAXP 1.3 spec * for context item evaluation, * variable, function and QName resolution and return type conversion.</p> * * <p>If <code>source</code> is <code>null</code>, then a <code>NullPointerException</code> is thrown.</p> * * @param source The <code>InputSource</code> of the document to evaluate over. * * @return The <code>String</code> that is the result of evaluating the expression and converting the result to a * <code>String</code>. * * @throws XPathExpressionException If the expression cannot be evaluated. * @throws NullPointerException If <code>source</code> is <code>null</code>. */
public String evaluate(InputSource source) throws XPathExpressionException { return (String)this.evaluate( source, XPathConstants.STRING ); } private boolean isSupported( QName returnType ) { // XPathConstants.STRING if ( ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.STRING ) ) || ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.NUMBER ) ) || ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.BOOLEAN ) ) || ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.NODE ) ) || ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.NODESET ) ) ) { return true; } return false; } private Object getResultAsType( XObject resultObject, QName returnType ) throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException { // XPathConstants.STRING if ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.STRING ) ) { return resultObject.str(); } // XPathConstants.NUMBER if ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.NUMBER ) ) { return new Double ( resultObject.num()); } // XPathConstants.BOOLEAN if ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.BOOLEAN ) ) { return resultObject.bool() ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE; } // XPathConstants.NODESET ---ORdered, UNOrdered??? if ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.NODESET ) ) { return resultObject.nodelist(); } // XPathConstants.NODE if ( returnType.equals( XPathConstants.NODE ) ) { NodeIterator ni = resultObject.nodeset(); //Return the first node, or null return ni.nextNode(); } // If isSupported check is already done then the execution path // shouldn't come here. Being defensive String fmsg = XSLMessages.createXPATHMessage( XPATHErrorResources.ER_UNSUPPORTED_RETURN_TYPE, new Object[] { returnType.toString()}); throw new IllegalArgumentException ( fmsg ); } private static Document getDummyDocument( ) { try { if ( dbf == null ) { dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); dbf.setNamespaceAware( true ); dbf.setValidating( false ); } db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder(); DOMImplementation dim = db.getDOMImplementation(); d = dim.createDocument("http://java.sun.com/jaxp/xpath", "dummyroot", null); return d; } catch ( Exception e ) { e.printStackTrace(); } return null; } }