I am trying to produce a XML document using the newest JDOM package. I'm having trouble with the root element and the namespaces. I need to produce this root element:
<ManageBuildingsRequest
xmlns="http://www.energystar.gov/manageBldgs/req"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.energystar.gov/manageBldgs/req
http://estar8.energystar.gov/ESES/ABS20/Schemas/ManageBuildingsRequest.xsd">
I use this code:
Element root = new Element("ManageBuildingsRequest");
root.setNamespace(Namespace.getNamespace("http://www.energystar.gov/manageBldgs/req"));
Namespace XSI = Namespace.getNamespace("xsi", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance");
root.addNamespaceDeclaration(XSI);
root.setAttribute("schemaLocation", "http://www.energystar.gov/manageBldgs/req http://estar8.energystar.gov/ESES/ABS20/Schemas/ManageBuildingsRequest.xsd", XSI);
Element customer = new Element("customer");
root.addContent(customer);
doc.addContent(root); // doc jdom Document
However, the next element after ManageBuildingsRequest has the default namespace as well, which breaks the validation:
<customer xmlns="">
Any help? Thank you for your time.
I tried javanna's code but unfortunately it kept on generating the empty namespaces in the document's contents. After trying bearontheroof's code the XML exported just fine.
You would have to do something like this after creating the custom class:
Here's an alternate approach that implements a custom XMLOutputProcessor that skips emitting empty namespace declarations:
The constructor you're using for the
customer
element creates it with no namespace. You should use the constructor with theNamespace
as parameter. You can also reuse the sameNamespace
object for both root and customer elements.