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The modification preserves the original format, nothing is modified except the value that is being changed. | The modification preserves the original format, nothing is modified except the value that is being changed. | ||
The editor can be also used to read values: | |||
<pre> | |||
File file = ...; | |||
InLineXmlEditor editor = new InLineXmlEditor(file); | |||
String value = editor.get("/path/in/document"); | |||
</pre> | |||
=Thread Safety= | |||
As per novaordis-utilities 4.2.1, the implementation is NOT thread safe, the editor must be accessed and used from a single thread at a time. |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 12 November 2016
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Overview
InLineXmlEditor is an API that can be used to modify XML files on disk directly from Java programs.
A typical usage pattern is the following:
File file = ...; InLineXmlEditor editor = new InLineXmlEditor(file); boolean changeOccurred = editor.set("/path/in/document", "value"); if (changeOccurred) { editor.save(); } else { // // the value we're trying to set is identical with the value present in the file, react accordingly // }
The modification preserves the original format, nothing is modified except the value that is being changed.
The editor can be also used to read values:
File file = ...; InLineXmlEditor editor = new InLineXmlEditor(file); String value = editor.get("/path/in/document");
Thread Safety
As per novaordis-utilities 4.2.1, the implementation is NOT thread safe, the editor must be accessed and used from a single thread at a time.