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Subject: [jira] Resolved: (XMLBEANS-301) Missing top-level element when
From: "Cezar Andrei (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date: 2006-12-07 17:39:35
Message-ID: 2670479.1165513175999.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Cezar Andrei resolved XMLBEANS-301.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
moveXmlContents() is designed to move only the content of the current element. For \
moving the element use moveXml() method.
> Missing top-level element when copy/moveXmlContents
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XMLBEANS-301
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-301
> Project: XMLBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Cursor
> Affects Versions: Version 2.2.1
> Environment: JDK1.5
> Reporter: Hacking Bear
>
> When using cursor to copy/move one XmlObject into another, the top-level element is \
> missing. One has to wrap the bean into another bean before move/copy to target. As \
> experiment at point (A) and (B) below, it seems that XMLBean inserts the child \
> after the cursor, rather than at the cursor, so I have to wrp it in a dummy doc or \
> parent element. This also seems contradicting to the tutorial/document. The \
> expected output is
> ...<soap:body><Request ...><AttributeQuery ...
> public class SOAPXBeanOutputTest {
> public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
> RequestType request = RequestType.Factory.newInstance();
> request.setIssueInstant(Calendar.getInstance());
> request.setRequestID ("REQ123");
> AttributeQueryType query = request.addNewAttributeQuery();
> SubjectType subject = SubjectType.Factory.newInstance();
> NameIdentifierType nameId = subject.addNewNameIdentifier ();
> nameId.setStringValue("NAME123");
> query.setSubject((SubjectType)subject.copy());
>
> EnvelopeDocument soapDoc = EnvelopeDocument.Factory.newInstance();
> Envelope soapEnv = soapDoc.addNewEnvelope();
> Body soapBody = soapEnv.addNewBody();
>
> XmlCursor cursor = soapBody.newCursor();
> cursor.toNextToken();
> // (A) if not wrapping in dummy doc/element, results in output \
> ...<soapenv:Body><urn:AttributeQuery... RequestDocument dummyDoc = \
> RequestDocument.Factory.newInstance(); dummyDoc.setRequest(request);
> XmlCursor reqcursor = dummyDoc.newCursor(); // typs = STARTDOC
> //reqcursor.toFirstChild(); // (B) this results in output \
> ...<soapenv:Body><urn:AttributeQuery... reqcursor.moveXmlContents(cursor);
>
> reqcursor.dispose();
> cursor.dispose();
> soapDoc.save(System.out);
> }
> }
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