My question never originally got answered, so I'll ask it again:
<definitions xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="IZPOP3service"
targetNamespace="http://www.zanetti-dev.com/"
xmlns:tns="http://www.zanetti-dev.com/"
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/"
xmlns:ns1="http://www.zanetti-dev.com/XMLSchema"
xmlns:ns2="http://www.borland.com/namespaces/Types">
<service name="IZPOP3service">
<port name="IZPOP3Port" binding="tns:IZPOP3binding">
<soap:address
location="http://www.zanetti-dev.com/scripts/zpop3ws.exe/soap/
IZPOP3"/>
</port>
</service>
</definitions>
My XPath of:
//definitions/service/port[(_at_)name='IZPOP3service']/*/@location
returns nothing.
However, if I remove the
"xmlns='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl'" from my
code, it works BEAUTIFULLY. I can fully traverse this file,
and can do any
XPath I want to. But that's not the right way to do this.
See <http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#node-tests>
"--except that the default namespace declared with xmlns is not used--"
Thus
//x:definitions/x:service/x:port[(_at_)name='IZPOP3service']/*/@location
with ns-prefix x bound to URL http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/ will work.
Cheers,
Jarno - Delerium: Heavens Earth
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Great. How do I do this programmatically in Java?
-- Kenji
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