Package | Description |
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javax.xml.xpath |
This package provides an object-model neutral API for the
evaluation of XPath expressions and access to the evaluation
environment.
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Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
XPathFunctionException
XPathFunctionException represents an error with an XPath function. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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XPathExpression |
XPath.compile(String expression)
Compile an XPath expression for later evaluation.
|
String |
XPathExpression.evaluate(InputSource source)
Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the context of the specified
InputSource and return the result as a
String . |
Object |
XPathExpression.evaluate(InputSource source,
QName returnType)
Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the context of the specified
InputSource and return the result as the
specified type. |
String |
XPathExpression.evaluate(Object item)
Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the specified context and return the result as a
String . |
Object |
XPathExpression.evaluate(Object item,
QName returnType)
Evaluate the compiled XPath expression in the specified context and return the result as the specified type.
|
String |
XPath.evaluate(String expression,
InputSource source)
Evaluate an XPath expression in the context of the specified
InputSource
and return the result as a String . |
Object |
XPath.evaluate(String expression,
InputSource source,
QName returnType)
Evaluate an XPath expression in the context of the specified
InputSource
and return the result as the specified type. |
String |
XPath.evaluate(String expression,
Object item)
Evaluate an XPath expression in the specified context and return the result as a
String . |
Object |
XPath.evaluate(String expression,
Object item,
QName returnType)
Evaluate an
XPath expression in the specified context and return the result as the specified type. |
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