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I need a method that can give me back the value of a specified attribute inside a specified xpath. So for example if we have xpath = /root/foo/body/part[5]/test[3] and we want the value of the attribute id inside the test[3] tag of the xpath then I need to be able to call a method that looks something like this:

public String getAttributeValue(String xpath, String attribute) {
     String attributeValue = "xpath/attribute".value();
     return attributeValue;
}

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You can try with the @ command

//xpath[@attribute]

Note that you can also filter with the @

//xpath[@attribute='filtervalue']
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  • Awesome, I'm guessing this would go with something like XPath xpath = XPathFactory.newInstance().newXPath();? Could you possibly put it in a method so that I can see how it works altogether?
    – user1191027
    Jan 23, 2013 at 11:10
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    You can have a look at javabeat.net/2009/03/how-to-query-xml-using-xpath is a good tutorial and IIRC there's a clear sample of attribute extraction (using java XPath API)
    – BigMike
    Jan 23, 2013 at 11:13
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Figured it out...

public String retrieveAttributeValue(Document document, String xpath, String attribute) throws IOException, ParserConfigurationException, SAXException, XPathExpressionException {
    XPath xPath = XPathFactory.newInstance().newXPath();
    XPathExpression xPathExpression = xPath.compile(xpath + "/" + attribute);
    String attributeValue = "" + xPathExpression.evaluate(document, XPathConstants.STRING);
    return attributeValue;
}
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  • Does this actually work ? I don't see the '@' command in your XPath statement.
    – BigMike
    Jan 23, 2013 at 11:53
  • Yes, you would have to pass the attribute, i.e. @id
    – user1191027
    Jan 28, 2013 at 12:08

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