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I want to use JDOM to read in an XML file, then use XPath to extract data from the JDOM Document. It creates the Document object fine, but when I use XPath to query the Document for a List of elements, I get nothing.

My XML document has a default namespace defined in the root element. The funny thing is, when I remove the default namespace, it successfully runs the XPath query and returns the elements I want. What else must I do to get my XPath query to return results?

XML:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<collection xmlns="http://www.foo.com">
<dvd id="A">
  <title>Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring</title>
  <length>178</length>
  <actor>Ian Holm</actor>
  <actor>Elijah Wood</actor>
  <actor>Ian McKellen</actor>
</dvd>
<dvd id="B">
  <title>The Matrix</title>
  <length>136</length>
  <actor>Keanu Reeves</actor>
  <actor>Laurence Fishburne</actor>
</dvd>
</collection>

Java:

public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
    SAXBuilder builder = new SAXBuilder();
    Document d = builder.build("xpath.xml");
    XPath xpath = XPath.newInstance("collection/dvd");
    xpath.addNamespace(d.getRootElement().getNamespace());
    System.out.println(xpath.selectNodes(d));
}
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You may also want to look at VTD-XML (10x faster and 5x more memory efficient than JDOM or DOM4J) – Jimmy zhang 9 hours ago

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XPath doesn't support the concept of a default namespace. Any unprefixed tag is always assumed to be part of the no-name namespace. You need:-

public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
    SAXBuilder builder = new SAXBuilder();
    Document d = builder.build("xpath.xml");
    XPath xpath = XPath.newInstance("x:collection/x:dvd");
    xpath.addNamespace("x", d.getRootElement().getNamespaceUri());
System.out.println(xpath.selectNodes(d));
}
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Did the trick, thanks! – mangst Feb 12 at 21:10
This is excellent, I spent the last 3 hours wondering why my XPath suddenly isn't working and it was this. Pffh! :) – Esko Oct 14 at 13:18
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I had a similiar problem but mine was that I had a mixture of XML inputs some of which had a namespace defined and others that didn't. To simplify my problem I ran the following JDOM snippet after loading the document.

for (Element el : doc.getRootElement().getDescendants(new ElementFilter())) {
    if (el.getNamespace() != null) el.setNamespace(null);
}

After removing all the namespaces I was able to use simple getChild("elname") style navigation or simple XPath queries.

I wouldn't recommend this technique as a general solution but in my case it was definately useful.

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Thanks for the suggestion. I thought about doing something like this, but like you sort of alluded to, removing the namespaces means that there's the chance that you'll run into name collisions, depending on what your XML data looks like. – mangst Feb 13 at 19:24

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