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Posted to c-dev@xerces.apache.org by Harish Aroli <Ha...@travimp.com> on 2008/06/13 19:48:56 UTC

Re: An exception occurred! Type:RuntimeException, Message:The primarydocumententity could not be o

Hello,

When I am giving the fake xml file name,  I am getting the error as "Invalid document structure".

I was doing it like this,

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

           const char* xmlPath ="sample.xml";
           MemBufInputSource* memBufIS = new MemBufInputSource( (const XMLByte*)((xml_msg).c_str())   \
                                                                                           ,strlen((xml_msg).c_str()),xmlPath,false);

            parser->parse(*memBufIS);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  

Any help is appreciated, really.

Thanks!
Harish

Cheers!
 
Harish A V


>>> David Bertoni <db...@apache.org> 6/12/2008 5:35 PM >>>
Harish Aroli wrote:
> Hello,
> em
> I got the problem but not the solution  !!!!!!
Calm down please...

> 
> I am storing the XML input from the page to a std::string xml_msg variable.
> 
> While parsing I am giving it as parser->parse(xml_msg.c_str());  
And that API takes a system ID, so supplying the stream of bytes for an 
XML document isn't going to work.

> 
> parse() will normaly take the full or local path of the xml file or the inputsource class.  But here I am passing the XML message itself.
> Here the parse() function is taking the full xml message as the path or name of xml file which is having the xml message  and is giving issues as there is no such file exists.
> 
> I don't want to read it from file.  I am already having the xml message ready and stored inside a std::string variable.
> 
> Is there any way to handle this.
Yes.  Instead of using an API incorrectly, take a look at the MemParse 
sample application.

The extra twist in your use case will be to set the system ID of the 
InputSource to a fake XML file name with the same directory as the 
schema file.  So, pretend sample.xsd is in /home/user/sample:

MemBufInputSource is(...)

is.setSystemId("/home/user/sample/sample.xml");

Now the parser can resolve the relative reference to sample.xsd using 
the base URI of the primary document.

Another solution would be to use an EntityResolver, but that's more 
complicated.

Dave

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Invalid document structure

Posted by Harish Aroli <Ha...@travimp.com>.

Cheers!
 
Harish A V