public class DOMXPath extends BaseXPath
This is the main entry point for matching an XPath against a DOM
tree. You create a compiled XPath object, then match it against
one or more context nodes using the BaseXPath.selectNodes(Object)
method, as in the following example:
XPath path = new DOMXPath("a/b/c"); List results = path.selectNodes(domNode);
BaseXPath
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Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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DOMXPath(String xpathExpr)
Create a new
DOMXPath from an XPath expression string. |
addNamespace, booleanValueOf, createFunctionContext, createNamespaceContext, createVariableContext, debug, evaluate, getContext, getContextSupport, getFunctionContext, getNamespaceContext, getNavigator, getRootExpr, getVariableContext, numberValueOf, selectNodes, selectNodesForContext, selectSingleNode, selectSingleNodeForContext, setFunctionContext, setNamespaceContext, setVariableContext, stringValueOf, toString
public DOMXPath(String xpathExpr) throws JaxenException
DOMXPath
from an XPath expression string.xpathExpr
- the XPath expressionJaxenException
- if there is a syntax error in the expressionCopyright 2001–2022 The Jaxen Project. All rights reserved.