Inserting Node inside first child of root element of an XML using Java
Comparing the Source XML with Destination XML and want to add the missing tags to the Destination XML.
In this case tag <abcd></abcd> is missing from the Destination XML. But when I tried to import this specific node to the Destination node result is Merged XML which is not as per my expectation. Expected needs to be identical to Source XML.
Source XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
<abcd></abcd>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Destination XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Merged XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
<abcd/>
</Adapter>
My Java Code
Getting Node missing from Source XML
NodeList tempNodeList=node.getElementsByTagName("abcd");
tempNodeList.item(0);
importing that node to Destination XML
Node newTempNode = destDocument.importNode(requiredNode,true);
destDocument.getDocumentElement().appendChild(newTempNode);
What is the mistake in my code which is making my output not as per my expectation.Any lead would be good.
xml dom document xmlunit
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Comparing the Source XML with Destination XML and want to add the missing tags to the Destination XML.
In this case tag <abcd></abcd> is missing from the Destination XML. But when I tried to import this specific node to the Destination node result is Merged XML which is not as per my expectation. Expected needs to be identical to Source XML.
Source XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
<abcd></abcd>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Destination XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Merged XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
<abcd/>
</Adapter>
My Java Code
Getting Node missing from Source XML
NodeList tempNodeList=node.getElementsByTagName("abcd");
tempNodeList.item(0);
importing that node to Destination XML
Node newTempNode = destDocument.importNode(requiredNode,true);
destDocument.getDocumentElement().appendChild(newTempNode);
What is the mistake in my code which is making my output not as per my expectation.Any lead would be good.
xml dom document xmlunit
I think the problem must be more complex than you are describing it, because the way you describe it, you could just useSource.xml
as the answer without looking at the other file.
– Michael Kay
12 hours ago
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Comparing the Source XML with Destination XML and want to add the missing tags to the Destination XML.
In this case tag <abcd></abcd> is missing from the Destination XML. But when I tried to import this specific node to the Destination node result is Merged XML which is not as per my expectation. Expected needs to be identical to Source XML.
Source XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
<abcd></abcd>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Destination XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Merged XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
<abcd/>
</Adapter>
My Java Code
Getting Node missing from Source XML
NodeList tempNodeList=node.getElementsByTagName("abcd");
tempNodeList.item(0);
importing that node to Destination XML
Node newTempNode = destDocument.importNode(requiredNode,true);
destDocument.getDocumentElement().appendChild(newTempNode);
What is the mistake in my code which is making my output not as per my expectation.Any lead would be good.
xml dom document xmlunit
Comparing the Source XML with Destination XML and want to add the missing tags to the Destination XML.
In this case tag <abcd></abcd> is missing from the Destination XML. But when I tried to import this specific node to the Destination node result is Merged XML which is not as per my expectation. Expected needs to be identical to Source XML.
Source XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
<abcd></abcd>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Destination XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
</Adapter>
Merged XML
<Adapter>
<Module id="BL">
<gl>Y</gl>
<glActivitySeries>AC</glActivitySeries>
<target>FIC.BL</target>
</Module>
<abcd/>
</Adapter>
My Java Code
Getting Node missing from Source XML
NodeList tempNodeList=node.getElementsByTagName("abcd");
tempNodeList.item(0);
importing that node to Destination XML
Node newTempNode = destDocument.importNode(requiredNode,true);
destDocument.getDocumentElement().appendChild(newTempNode);
What is the mistake in my code which is making my output not as per my expectation.Any lead would be good.
xml dom document xmlunit
xml dom document xmlunit
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I think the problem must be more complex than you are describing it, because the way you describe it, you could just useSource.xml
as the answer without looking at the other file.
– Michael Kay
12 hours ago
add a comment |
I think the problem must be more complex than you are describing it, because the way you describe it, you could just useSource.xml
as the answer without looking at the other file.
– Michael Kay
12 hours ago
I think the problem must be more complex than you are describing it, because the way you describe it, you could just use
Source.xml
as the answer without looking at the other file.– Michael Kay
12 hours ago
I think the problem must be more complex than you are describing it, because the way you describe it, you could just use
Source.xml
as the answer without looking at the other file.– Michael Kay
12 hours ago
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I think the problem must be more complex than you are describing it, because the way you describe it, you could just use
Source.xml
as the answer without looking at the other file.– Michael Kay
12 hours ago