Re: Question about parser.

2004-05-10 Thread Lionel Crine
You are right, It's a user question. Won't make the mistake.

Anyway here is the answer :
I stream my dom in an SAX endElement method So I had two startDocument.
So, to make it work, You should DOM the DOMResult.getDocumentElement();
Lionel

At 13:38 08/05/2004 +0200, you wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 15:48, Lionel Crine wrote:
 Hi again,

 I have some trouble in my pipeline and don't really what's going on.

 In a transformer (SAX), i get DOM from an XML base and then I parse it in
 the endElement method.


 I tried two ways :

 1/
 DOMStreamer s = new DOMStreamer(this.contentHandler, this.lexicalHandler);
 s.stream(DOMResult);

 2/
 String strResult = XMLUtils.serializeNode(DOMResult,
 UtilsFunction.getInstance().setProperties(true)); -- UtilsFunction
 redefine the property object.

 InputSource inputSource = new InputSource(new
 ByteArrayInputStream(strResult.getBytes(UtilsParam.getInstance().UTF8)));
 SAXParser parser = (SAXParser) this.manager.lookup(SAXParser.ROLE);
 parser.parse(inputSource, new IncludeXMLConsumer(super.xmlConsumer));


 1/ With the first method -- When I tried to put an xslt transformer
 after this one, I get an error :

 Original Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.RuntimeException
  at
 org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerImpl.run(TransformerImpl.java:3364)
  at
 
org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerHandlerImpl.endDocument(TransformerHandlerImpl.java:427)
  at
 org.apache.cocoon.xml.AbstractXMLPipe.endDocument(AbstractXMLPipe.java:91)
  at
 
org.apache.cocoon.transformation.TraxTransformer.endDocument(TraxTransformer.java:583)


 2/ With the second method -- All is Fine.

 What's the difference between this two methods ?

The serialization in between.

The problem is either that the DOM-tree is invalid or a bug in the
DOMStreamer. The first option is more likely.
To find out what could be wrong, insert a LogTransformer in the pipeline
and examine its output. If you can't find anything wrong in it, let us
have a look at it.
PS: we've got a user mailing list for this sort of questions.

--
Bruno Dumon http://outerthought.org/
Outerthought - Open Source, Java  XML Competence Support Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lionel CRINE
Ingénieur Systèmes documentaires
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Re: Question about parser.

2004-05-08 Thread Bruno Dumon
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 15:48, Lionel Crine wrote:
 Hi again,
 
 I have some trouble in my pipeline and don't really what's going on.
 
 In a transformer (SAX), i get DOM from an XML base and then I parse it in 
 the endElement method.
 
 
 I tried two ways :
 
 1/
 DOMStreamer s = new DOMStreamer(this.contentHandler, this.lexicalHandler);
 s.stream(DOMResult);
 
 2/
 String strResult = XMLUtils.serializeNode(DOMResult, 
 UtilsFunction.getInstance().setProperties(true)); -- UtilsFunction 
 redefine the property object.
 
 InputSource inputSource = new InputSource(new 
 ByteArrayInputStream(strResult.getBytes(UtilsParam.getInstance().UTF8)));
 SAXParser parser = (SAXParser) this.manager.lookup(SAXParser.ROLE);
 parser.parse(inputSource, new IncludeXMLConsumer(super.xmlConsumer));
 
 
 1/ With the first method -- When I tried to put an xslt transformer 
 after this one, I get an error :
 
 Original Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.RuntimeException
  at 
 org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerImpl.run(TransformerImpl.java:3364)
  at 
 org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerHandlerImpl.endDocument(TransformerHandlerImpl.java:427)
  at 
 org.apache.cocoon.xml.AbstractXMLPipe.endDocument(AbstractXMLPipe.java:91)
  at 
 org.apache.cocoon.transformation.TraxTransformer.endDocument(TraxTransformer.java:583)
 
 
 2/ With the second method -- All is Fine.
 
 What's the difference between this two methods ?

The serialization in between.

The problem is either that the DOM-tree is invalid or a bug in the
DOMStreamer. The first option is more likely.

To find out what could be wrong, insert a LogTransformer in the pipeline
and examine its output. If you can't find anything wrong in it, let us
have a look at it.

PS: we've got a user mailing list for this sort of questions.

-- 
Bruno Dumon http://outerthought.org/
Outerthought - Open Source, Java  XML Competence Support Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Question about parser.

2004-05-07 Thread Lionel Crine
Hi again,

I have some trouble in my pipeline and don't really what's going on.

In a transformer (SAX), i get DOM from an XML base and then I parse it in 
the endElement method.

I tried two ways :

1/
DOMStreamer s = new DOMStreamer(this.contentHandler, this.lexicalHandler);
s.stream(DOMResult);
2/
String strResult = XMLUtils.serializeNode(DOMResult, 
UtilsFunction.getInstance().setProperties(true)); -- UtilsFunction 
redefine the property object.

InputSource inputSource = new InputSource(new 
ByteArrayInputStream(strResult.getBytes(UtilsParam.getInstance().UTF8)));
SAXParser parser = (SAXParser) this.manager.lookup(SAXParser.ROLE);
parser.parse(inputSource, new IncludeXMLConsumer(super.xmlConsumer));

1/ With the first method -- When I tried to put an xslt transformer 
after this one, I get an error :

Original Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.RuntimeException
at 
org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerImpl.run(TransformerImpl.java:3364)
at 
org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerHandlerImpl.endDocument(TransformerHandlerImpl.java:427)
at 
org.apache.cocoon.xml.AbstractXMLPipe.endDocument(AbstractXMLPipe.java:91)
at 
org.apache.cocoon.transformation.TraxTransformer.endDocument(TraxTransformer.java:583)

2/ With the second method -- All is Fine.

What's the difference between this two methods ?

PS : The second method is really not clean because it converts the DOM as 
String and get it as Bytes (it will tend to encoding errors even if I know 
what i am doing).



Thanks in advance.
Lionel






Lionel CRINE
Ingénieur Systèmes documentaires
Société : 4DConcept
22 rue Etienne de Jouy 78353 JOUY EN JOSAS
Tel : 01.34.58.70.70 Fax : 01.39.58.70.70