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David_Shapiro
12 years agoOccasional Contributor
If I do something like:
def y = holder.getNodeValue("//multiRef[contains(@id,'id5')]/name/text()");
I get kevbac
Wed Aug 07 14:54:26 EDT 2013:INFO:kevbac
It seems to like @id, but using @type does not work. I get null as response. How do you handle xsi:type="ns7:RemoteUser? I tried with no success:
@xsi,RemoteUser null
@xsi:type,RemoteUser prefix xsi has not been declared
@type,RemoteUser null
What about how each RemoteUser has a namespace (ns) with an incremental number (e.g., ns7:RemoteUser)?
def y = holder.getNodeValue("//multiRef[contains(@id,'id5')]/name/text()");
I get kevbac
Wed Aug 07 14:54:26 EDT 2013:INFO:kevbac
It seems to like @id, but using @type does not work. I get null as response. How do you handle xsi:type="ns7:RemoteUser? I tried with no success:
@xsi,RemoteUser null
@xsi:type,RemoteUser prefix xsi has not been declared
@type,RemoteUser null
What about how each RemoteUser has a namespace (ns) with an incremental number (e.g., ns7:RemoteUser)?
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