Parsing Web Service Response in Oracle 9i
I'm having trouble parsing an XML response from a web service. I have a feeling this is due to a namespace issue. But, after 4 hours of research, trial-and-error, and head-banging I haven't been able to resolve it. Please help.
My goal is to get a dbms_xmldom.DOMNodeList that contains "ERRORS" nodes.
XML Response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<GetMailDataResponse xmlns="https://www.customnamespacehost.com/webservicename">
<GetMailDataResult>
<Errors xmlns="">
<ErrorDetail>Access Credentials Invalid</ErrorDetail>
</Errors>
</GetMailDataResult>
</GetMailDataResponse>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Code:
Unfortunately this code compiles but doesn't work.
Error: "ORA-31013: Invalid XPATH expression.
I believe this is due to the multiple namespaces defined in L_NS variable. I tried setting L_XPATH: /soap:Envelope/soap:Body
and L_NS: xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope"
but L_NL_RESULTS ends u开发者_开发百科p being null.
-- Variable Declarations --
P_XML XMLTYPE;
L_CODE_NAME VARCHAR2(1000) := 'PKG_CIS_WS.FNC_STAGE_DATA';
L_XML_DOC dbms_xmldom.DOMDocument;
L_NL_RESULTS dbms_xmldom.DOMNodeList;
L_NL_DONOR_SCREENING_RESULTS dbms_xmldom.DOMNodeList;
L_N_RESULT dbms_xmldom.DOMNode;
L_XPATH VARCHAR2(4000);
L_NS VARCHAR2(4000);
L_TEMP VARCHAR2(4000);
-- Code Snippet --
L_XML_DOC := dbms_xmldom.newDOMDocument(P_XML);
L_XPATH := '/soap:Envelope/soap:Body/a:GetMailDataResponse/GetMailDataResult';
L_NS := 'xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope"' ||
'xmlns:a="https://www.customnamespacehost.com/webservicename"';
L_NL_RESULTS := dbms_xslprocessor.selectNodes(
dbms_xmldom.makeNode(L_XML_DOC)
, L_XPATH
, L_NS);
if not DBMS_XMLDOM.ISNULL(L_NL_RESULTS) then
FOR RESULTS_REC IN 0 .. dbms_xmldom.getLength(L_NL_RESULTS) - 1 LOOP
L_N_RESULT := dbms_xmldom.item(L_NL_RESULTS, RESULTS_REC);
L_TEMP := dbms_xmldom.GETNODENAME(L_N_RESULT);
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'L_TEMP = ' || L_TEMP, SQLCODE);
dbms_xslprocessor.valueOf(L_N_RESULT, 'Errors/ErrorDetail/text()', L_TEMP);
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'L_TEMP = ' || L_TEMP, SQLCODE);
END LOOP;
else
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'No nodes for: ' || L_XPATH || '(' || L_NS || ')', SQLCODE);
end if; -- if not DBMS_XMLDOM.ISNULL(L_NL_RESULTS)
Well, it looks like I found an answer. Probably not the best answer, so please comment if you know of a better (and/or more proper) way!
My solution (again, probably not the best solution) was to really muck around the XPATH query. I added some wild-cards and namespace definitions and things flowed from there.
Working Code
L_XML_DOC := dbms_xmldom.newDOMDocument(P_XML);
L_XPATH := '/soap:Envelope/soap:Body/*[namespace-uri()="https://www.customnamespacehost.com/webservicename"]/*/*[namespace-uri()=""]/*';
L_NL_RESULTS := dbms_xslprocessor.selectNodes(
dbms_xmldom.makeNode(L_XML_DOC)
, L_XPATH);
dbms_xmldom.writetobuffer(L_XML_DOC, L_TEMP);
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'L_TEMP = ' || L_TEMP, SQLCODE);
if not DBMS_XMLDOM.ISNULL(L_NL_RESULTS) then
FOR RESULTS_REC IN 0 .. dbms_xmldom.getLength(L_NL_RESULTS) - 1 LOOP
L_N_RESULT := dbms_xmldom.item(L_NL_RESULTS, RESULTS_REC);
L_TEMP := dbms_xmldom.GETNODENAME(L_N_RESULT);
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'L_TEMP = ' || L_TEMP, SQLCODE);
dbms_xslprocessor.valueOf(L_N_RESULT, 'text()', L_TEMP);
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'L_TEMP = ' || L_TEMP, SQLCODE);
END LOOP;
else
prc_bjm(L_CODE_NAME, 'No nodes for: ' || L_XPATH || '(' || L_NS || ')', SQLCODE);
end if; -- if not DBMS_XMLDOM.ISNULL(L_NL_RESULTS)
Also, please comment if you know why this way works. It really seems strange to me that the namespace (for the GetMailDataResponse node) is being defined without an alias (example: "soap.") I imagine that my original problem would go away if the GetMailDataResponse node was defined as follows:
<a:GetMailDataResponse xmlns:a="https://www.customnamespacehost.com/webservicename">
Here is an example in PL/SQL that pulls those values out in a different way. One thing I noticed from your XML snippet you posted was you were missing a closing </soap:Envelope>
It is a self-contained example you can run in SQL plus and see the output from the put_line
calls.
set serveroutput on
declare
v_xml xmltype;
v_str varchar2(3000);
v_temp varchar2(1000);
begin
v_str := '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>' ||
'<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">' ||
'<soap:Body>' ||
' <GetMailDataResponse xmlns="https://www.customnamespacehost.com/webservicename">' ||
' <GetMailDataResult>' ||
' <Errors xmlns="">' ||
' <ErrorDetail>Access Credentials Invalid</ErrorDetail>' ||
' <ErrorDetail>Foobar</ErrorDetail>' ||
' </Errors>' ||
' </GetMailDataResult>' ||
' </GetMailDataResponse>' ||
'</soap:Body></soap:Envelope>';
--load our string into an xmltype variable
v_xml := xmltype(v_str);
--loop through each ErrorDetail entry
for rec in (select value(x) txt
from table(XMLSequence(extract(v_xml, '//Errors/ErrorDetail'))) x
)
loop
--output the XML that was returned
dbms_output.put_line('xml_snippet: ' || rec.txt.getStringVal());
--pull the value out of that XML
select extractvalue(rec.txt, '//*')
into v_temp
from dual;
--display the value that was pulled out
dbms_output.put_line('xml_vlaue: ' || v_temp);
end loop;
end;
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