Author: Bartosz Baranowski
Level: Intermediate
Technologies: JAXP, SAX, DOM, Servlet
Summary: The xml-jaxp
quickstart demonstrates how to use Servlet and JSF to upload an XML file to JBoss EAP and validate and parse it using DOM or SAX.
Target Product: JBoss EAP
Source: https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts/
The xml-jaxp
quickstart is a simple Java EE JAXP example that demonstrates how to use Servlet 3.0 and JSF to upload an XML file to Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and parse it using DOM or SAX, both of which are built into Java. It also shows how to use modules available in JBoss EAP.
This quickstart provides an example XML schema and document file to use when testing this quickstart.
- The XML schema is located here:
QUICKSTART_HOME/src/main/resources/catalog.xsd
- The XML document is located here:
QUICKSTART_HOME/src/main/resources/catalog.xml
The application this project produces is designed to be run on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.1 or later.
All you need to build this project is Java 8.0 (Java SDK 1.8) or later and Maven 3.3.1 or later. See Configure Maven for JBoss EAP 7.1 to make sure you are configured correctly for testing the quickstarts.
In the following instructions, replace EAP7_HOME
with the actual path to your JBoss EAP installation. The installation path is described in detail here: Use of EAP7_HOME and JBOSS_HOME Variables.
-
Open a command prompt and navigate to the root of the JBoss EAP directory.
-
The following shows the command line to start the server:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/standalone.sh For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\standalone.bat
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Make sure you have started the JBoss EAP server as described above.
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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Type this command to build and deploy the archive:
mvn clean install wildfly:deploy
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This will deploy
target/xml-jaxp.war
to the running instance of the server.
The application will be running at the following URL: http://localhost:8080/xml-jaxp/.
To test the quickstart, follow these steps.
-
Click the
Browse
button and navigate to theQUICKSTART_HOME/src/main/resources/catalog.xml
file. -
Click the
Upload
button. The XML file content is parsed and displayed on the page. -
You should see the following output in the server console that shows the DOMXMLParser was used:
INFO [stdout] (http-/127.0.0.1:8080-1) Parsing the document using the DOMXMLParser!
To enable the alternative SAXXMLParser parser:
-
Remove the comments that surround the alternate parser element in the
WEB-INF/beans.xml
file. -
Redeploy the application using the instructions above and access the application in a browser at the following URL: http://localhost:8080/xml-jaxp/.
-
Click the
Browse
button and navigate to theQUICKSTART_HOME/src/main/resources/catalog.xml
file. -
Click the
Upload
button. The XML file content is parsed and displayed on the page. -
You should now see following output in the server console:
INFO [stdout] (http-/127.0.0.1:8080-1) Parsing the document using the SAXXMLParser!
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Make sure you have started the JBoss EAP server as described above.
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart.
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When you are finished testing, type this command to undeploy the archive:
mvn wildfly:undeploy
You can also start the server and deploy the quickstarts or run the Arquillian tests from Eclipse using JBoss tools. For general information about how to import a quickstart, add a JBoss EAP server, and build and deploy a quickstart, see Use JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse to Run the Quickstarts.
If you want to debug the source code of any library in the project, run the following command to pull the source into your local repository. The IDE should then detect it.
mvn dependency:sources