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diff --git a/sandbox/jboynes/sdo/sample/src/main/java/org/apache/tuscany/samples/sdo/specCodeSnippets/CreateDataObjectFromXmlString.java b/sandbox/jboynes/sdo/sample/src/main/java/org/apache/tuscany/samples/sdo/specCodeSnippets/CreateDataObjectFromXmlString.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b58c7070e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sandbox/jboynes/sdo/sample/src/main/java/org/apache/tuscany/samples/sdo/specCodeSnippets/CreateDataObjectFromXmlString.java @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +/** + * + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one + * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file + * distributed with this work for additional information + * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file + * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the + * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance + * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, + * software distributed under the License is distributed on an + * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY + * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the + * specific language governing permissions and limitations + * under the License. + */ +package org.apache.tuscany.samples.sdo.specCodeSnippets; + +import java.util.List; + +import commonj.sdo.DataObject; +import commonj.sdo.helper.XMLHelper; + +/** + * Demonstrates creating a DataObject from a String of XML. + * + * The following sample is from the <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany" + * target="_blank"> Apache Tuscany</a> project. It was written to help users + * understand and experiement with SDO. It is based upon code snippets contained + * within, and is meant for use with, and reference to the <a + * href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/791/SDO_Specification_Java_V2.01.pdf?version=1" + * target="_bank">SDO Specification</a>. Specifically this sample is based upon section titled "Creating DataObjects from XML documents" <br> + * <br> + * <b>Usage:</b> <br> + * This sample can easily be run from within Eclipse as a Java Application if tuscany or + * the sample-sdo project is imported into Eclipse as an existing project. + * <br><br> + * If executing as a standalone application please do the following: + * <br> + * <UL> + * <LI>Include the following jar files on your classpath : + * <UL> + * <LI>SDO API and Tuscany Implementation + * <UL> + * <LI>sdo-api-{version}.jar - SDO API + * <LI>tuscany-sdo-impl-{version}.jar - Tuscany SDO implementation + * </UL> + * </LI> + * <LI>EMF dependencies. + * <UL> + * <LI>emf-common-{version}.jar - some common framework utility and base classes + * <LI>emf-ecore-{version}.jar - the EMF core runtime implementation classes (the Ecore metamodel) + * <LI>emf-ecore-change-{version}.jar - the EMF change recorder and framework + * <LI>emf-ecore-xmi-{version}.jar - EMF's default XML (and XMI) serializer and loader + * <LI>xsd-{version}.jar - the XML Schema model + * </UL> + * </LI> + * </UL> + * + * These jar files can be obtained from directly from Tuscany and EMF projects or from <a + * href="http://wiki.apache.org/ws-data/attachments/Tuscany(2f)TuscanyJava(2f)SDO_Java_Overview/attachments/SDO%20Execution%20Dependencies" + * target="_bank">SDO Execution Dependancies </a> </LI> + * <LI>Execute: <br> + * java org.apache.tuscany.samples.sdo.specCodeSnippets.CreateDataObjectFromXmlString</LI> + * </UL> + * + * @author Robbie Minshall + */ +public class CreateDataObjectFromXmlString { + + /** + * String representing a PurchaseOrder in XML format + */ + public static final String XML_STRING = "<purchaseOrder orderDate='1999-10-20'>" + " <shipTo country='US'>" + " <name>Alice Smith</name>" + + " <street>123 Maple Street</street>" + " <city>Mill Valley</city>" + " <state>PA</state>" + " <zip>90952</zip>" + "</shipTo>" + + "</purchaseOrder>"; + + /** + * Creates a DataObject from an Xml String + * + * @return + */ + public static DataObject createDataObjectFromXmlString() { + + // TODO: do this with and without defining the schema + DataObject po = XMLHelper.INSTANCE.load(XML_STRING).getRootObject(); + System.out.println("DataObject has been created : " + po.toString()); + return po; + } + + /** + * @param args + * None required + */ + public static void main(String[] args) { + + // information + System.out.println("***************************************"); + System.out.println("SDO Sample CreateDataObjectFromXmlString"); + System.out.println("***************************************"); + System.out.println("Demonstrats creating a DataObject from a String of XML, based upon section titled 'Creating DataObjects from XML documents'"); + System.out.println("***************************************"); + + // sample + try { + + System.out.println("Use the following XML String: " + XML_STRING); + System.out.println("Creating DataObject"); + DataObject po = createDataObjectFromXmlString(); + System.out.println("The following DataObject sucessfully created from XML String"); + + System.out.println(XMLHelper.INSTANCE.save(po, "http://example.com/purchaseOrder", "purchaseOrder")); + + /* + * Without a Type definition accessing a DataObject is slightly more + * difficult. This is because without a Type definition SDO does not know + * the intended multiplicity of properties. Currently the Tuscany + * implementation assumes that elements and attributes are lists. There + * is some discussion (SDO-3, also mentioned in SDO-22) about adding + * annotations to the XML (sdo:many="false") to control the indended + * multiplicity of DataObjects created without a model. + * + * The following code will not work when a model/schema is not defined + * shipTo = purchaseOrder.getDataObject("shipTo"); assertEquals("testing + * ship to name", shipTo.getString("name"), "Alice Smith"); + * assertEquals("testing ship to zip", shipTo.getString("zip"), "90952"); + */ + + System.out.println("Programatically access content of DataObject - getting name of the person this is getting shipped to"); + // access the shipTo DataObject + List shipToList = po.getList("shipTo"); + DataObject shipTo = (DataObject) shipToList.get(0); + // access the name DataObject + + /* + * This is currently quite cumbersome. In future specifications accessing + * the name element will be simplier and the user could simply execute: + * List nameList = shipTo.getList("name"); String actualName = (String) + * nameList.get(0); + * + * Or if name is an attribute ("<shipTo country='US' name='Alice + * Smith'>") simply: String actualName = shipTo.getString("name"); + * + * There are currently more elegant means to perform this task using the xPath support + */ + List nameList = shipTo.getList("name"); + DataObject name = (DataObject) nameList.get(0); + // access the contents of the name DataObject + List textList = name.getList("text"); + String actualName = (String) textList.get(0); + System.out.println("Name being shipped to: " + actualName); + + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println("Sorry, exception caught when creating DataObject : " + e.toString()); + e.printStackTrace(); + } + // end of sample + System.out.println("GoodBye"); + } +} |