WebLoad XML-parser methods

WebLOAD provides an embedded, third-party XML parser object to improve the multi-platform support for XML parsing within the WebLOAD environment. The XML parser object can be used instead of MSXML and Java XML parsing, resulting in lower memory consumption and increased performance during load testing. node

The XML parser object can be used to reference any element in an XML document. For example, you can use the XML parser object to generate an Excel file containing the desired details of a specified element. apache

WebLOAD uses the Open Source Xerces XML parser (see http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/).dom

The XML parser object is instanced as follows:ide

xmlObject = new XMLParserObject();spa

The parse() method, not exposed by the original XML parser, is exposed by WebLOAD. This method is identical to the parseURI() method, except that it receives an XML string instead of a URI.3d

The following sections provide lists of exposed methods and properties as well as a detailed example of the implementation of the XML parser object.orm

Examplexml

The following is an example of the use of the XML parser object:

//Create the XML parser object (xerces-c parser)
xmlObject = new XMLParserObject();
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//Parse the xml file from the specified path
xmlDoc = xmlObject.parseURI("C:\\xml_file.xml");
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//Retrieve the first node with the 「NODE5」 tag
domNode = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("NODE5").item(0);


//Retrieve the node's type
nodeType = domNode.getNodeType();


//Retrieve the node's parent
nodeParent = domNode.getParentNode().getNodeName();


//Retrieve the number of child nodes
numOfChilds = domNode.getChildNodes().getLength();


//Create a new element
newNode1 = xmlDoc.createElement("NEW_NODE1");


//Insert the new element into DOM
domNode1.insertBefore(newNode1, domNode);

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