After looking at the JXPath code I have to come to the conclusion that it doesn't try to normalize the prefixes. I tested this theory by using xmlns:co="http://www.nerocmediaware.nl/NCO/content/1.0"; in my data and xmlns:co="http://www.nerocmediaware.nl/NCO/structure/1.0"; in my binding. This was able to bind without complaining.

Suzan Foster wrote:

Correction to my previous post: when the prefixes in the xml file and xpath expressions match it does bind, But when f.i. the xml file binds the namespace to the prefix co: whilst the binding definition binds the namespace to the prefix ab: it fails.


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