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Copy nodes subtree from one DOM document to another
package com.javacodegeeks.snippets.core; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.io.Writer; import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder; import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory; import javax.xml.transform.OutputKeys; import javax.xml.transform.Transformer; import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory; import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource; import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult; import org.w3c.dom.Document; import org.w3c.dom.Element; import org.w3c.dom.Node; import org.w3c.dom.NodeList; public class CopyNodesSubtreeFromOneDOMDocumentToAnother { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); dbf.setValidating(false); DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder(); Document doc1 = db.parse(new FileInputStream(new File("in1.xml"))); Document doc2 = db.parse(new FileInputStream(new File("in2.xml"))); System.out.println("Before Copy..."); prettyPrint(doc2); NodeList list = doc1.getElementsByTagName("channel"); Element element = (Element) list.item(0); // Imports a node from another document to this document, without altering // or removing the source node from the original document Node copiedNode = doc2.importNode(element, true); // Adds the node to the end of the list of children of this node doc2.getDocumentElement().appendChild(copiedNode); System.out.println("After Copy..."); prettyPrint(doc2); } public static final void prettyPrint(Document xml) throws Exception { Transformer tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer(); tf.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.OMIT_XML_DECLARATION, "yes"); tf.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.ENCODING, "UTF-8"); tf.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "yes"); Writer out = new StringWriter(); tf.transform(new DOMSource(xml), new StreamResult(out)); System.out.println(out.toString()); } }
input:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Java Tutorials and Examples 1</title> <language>en-us</language> <item> <title><![CDATA[Java Tutorials 1]]></title> <link>http://www.javacodegeeks.com/</link> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Java Examples 1]]></title> <link>http://examples.javacodegeeks.com/</link> </item> </channel> </rss>
Thursday, May 10, 2012
writing SWRL rules on protege 4.1 and running on pellet reasoner
1. install the
Pellet Reasoner Plug-in for Protégé 4
- Select “File | Preferences”.
- Select “Plugins” tab.
- Click the “Check for downloads now” button under the “Plugin registry” heading.
- Scroll down the “Downloads” list to find “Pellet Reasoner Plug-in” and select the checkbox next to it (See the screen shot below).
- If you agree with the licensing terms click “Install”.
- When you see the “Updates will take effect next time Protege starts” message, restart Protégé.
2. go to the "window"->views->ontology views->rules
then you can define you SWRL rules in the rule tab.
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