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Processing XML documents with Oracle JDeveloper 11g

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847196668
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Processing XML documents with Oracle JDeveloper 11g
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Creating and Parsing an XML Document 2. Creating an XML Schema FREE CHAPTER 3. XML Schema Validation 4. XPath 5. Transforming XML with XSLT 6. JSTL XML Tag Library 7. Loading and Saving XML with DOM 3.0 LS 8. Validating an XML Document with DOM 3 Validation 9. JAXB 2.0 10. Comparing XML Documents 11. Converting XML to PDF 12. Converting XML to MS Excel 13. Storing XML in Oracle Berkeley DB XML 14. Oracle XML Publisher

Unmarshalling an XML document


In this section, we shall unmarshal an XML document using the JAXB API and the Java classes generated by compiling the example XML schema. A prerequisite for unmarshalling is that the XML document should conform to the XML schema from which the binding classes are generated. The XML document that we shall unmarshal is the same that is marshalled in the previous section. Create a Java application, JAXBUnMarshaller.java, in JDeveloper project JAXB similar to the JAXBMarshaller application. In the JAXBUnMarshaller class import the JAXB API package. As JAXBUnMarshaller.java is created in the same package as the binding classes, the binding classes do not need to be imported.

import javax.xml.bind.*;

Create a JAXBContext object using static method newInstance(String contextPath). ContextPath is a colon-separated list of packages that contain the schema-derived binding classes.

JAXBContext jaxbContext=JAXBContext.newInstance("jaxb");

Create an Unmarshaller object...

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