I would like to get the siblings of an XML element in Java.
The xml file is as follows:
<parent>
<child1> value 1 </child1>
<child2> value 2 </child2>
<child3> value 3 </child3>
</parent>
My code in JAVA with DOM parser is as follows:
package dom_stack;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
public class DOM_stack {
public static void main(String[] args) throws ParserConfigurationException, SAXException, IOException {
File file = new File("root.xml");
if (file.exists()){
DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
Document doc;
doc = dbf.newDocumentBuilder().parse("root.xml");
NodeList elemNodeList = doc.getElementsByTagName("child1");
for(int j=0; j<elemNodeList.getLength(); j++) {
System.out.println("The node's value that you are looking now is : " + elemNodeList.item(j).getTextContent());
System.out.println(" Get the Name of the Next Sibling " + elemNodeList.item(j).getNextSibling().getNodeName());
System.out.println(" Get the Value of the Next Sibling " + elemNodeList.item(j).getNextSibling().getNodeValue());
}
}//if file exists
}
}
Unfortunately the result is:
run:
The node's value that you are looking now is : value 1
Get the Name of the Next Sibling #text
Get the Value of the Next Sibling
and it should be:
run:
The node's value that you are looking now is : value 1
Get the Name of the Next Sibling child2
Get the Value of the Next Sibling value2
So, how can i get the desirable output?
thanks, in advance
Or, you can do it easily with XPath:
What you are getting is the whitespace text node between the
child1
andchild2
elements.You need to keep walking the siblings to skip over whitespace, comments, etc, to get the next element node:
When you call this line:
You are gathering a list of all the elements that have the name "child1". You are expecting elements with the names "child2" and "child3" to be in there also.
What you can do instead is get the root
Element
(which is "parent") throughdoc.getDocumentElement()
. Then, you can get aNodeList
of that document's child nodes by callingrootElement.getChildNodes()
and then loop through that list.Since @McDowell 's solution haven't worked for me I changed it a bit and got it working so the
Node sibling
will be the "next" xml tag (e,g, if theNode current
is<child1>
, theNode sibling
will be<child2>
):