Class XQueryExpression

java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.query.XQueryExpression
All Implemented Interfaces:
SourceLocator, Container

public class XQueryExpression extends Object implements Container
XQueryExpression represents a compiled query. This object is immutable and thread-safe, the same compiled query may be executed many times in series or in parallel. The object can be created only by using the compileQuery method of the QueryProcessor class.

Various methods are provided for evaluating the query, with different options for delivery of the results.

  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getExpression

      public Expression getExpression()
      Get the expression wrapped in this XQueryExpression object
      Returns:
      the underlying expression
    • replaceSubExpression

      public boolean replaceSubExpression(Expression original, Expression replacement)
      Replace one subexpression by a replacement subexpression. For internal use only
      Specified by:
      replaceSubExpression in interface Container
      Parameters:
      original - the original subexpression
      replacement - the replacement subexpression
      Returns:
      true if the original subexpression is found
    • getStaticContext

      public StaticQueryContext getStaticContext()
      Get the static context in which this expression was compiled. Note, this will be an internal copy of the original user-created StaticQueryContext object. The user-created object is not modified by Saxon, whereas the copy includes additional information found in the query prolog.
      Returns:
      the internal copy of the StaticQueryContext. This is available for inspection, but should not be modified or reused by the application.
    • getExternalVariableNames

      public int[] getExternalVariableNames()
      Get a list containing the fingerprints of the names of the external variables in the query
      Returns:
      an array of integers, being the integer fingerprints of external variables
    • evaluate

      public List evaluate(DynamicQueryContext env) throws XPathException
      Execute a the compiled Query, returning the results as a List.
      Parameters:
      env - Provides the dynamic query evaluation context
      Returns:
      The results of the expression, as a List. The List represents the sequence of items returned by the expression. Each item in the list will either be an object representing a node, or an object representing an atomic value. For the types of Java object that may be returned, see the description of the evaluate method of class XPathProcessor
      Throws:
      XPathException
    • evaluateSingle

      public Object evaluateSingle(DynamicQueryContext env) throws XPathException
      Execute the compiled Query, returning the first item in the result. This is useful where it is known that the expression will only return a singleton value (for example, a single node, or a boolean).
      Parameters:
      env - Provides the dynamic query evaluation context
      Returns:
      The first item in the sequence returned by the expression. If the expression returns an empty sequence, this method returns null. Otherwise, it returns the first item in the result sequence, represented as a Java object using the same mapping as for the evaluate method
      Throws:
      XPathException
    • iterator

      public SequenceIterator iterator(DynamicQueryContext env) throws XPathException
      Get an iterator over the results of the expression. This returns results without any conversion of the returned items to "native" Java classes. The iterator will deliver a sequence of Item objects, each item being either a NodeInfo (representing a node) or an AtomicValue (representing an atomic value).

      To get the results of the query in the form of an XML document in which each item is wrapped by an element indicating its type, use:

      QueryResult.wrap(iterator(env))

      To serialize the results to a file, use the QueryResult.serialize() method.

      Parameters:
      env - Provides the dynamic query evaluation context
      Returns:
      an iterator over the results of the query. The class SequenceIterator is modeled on the standard Java Iterator class, but has extra functionality and can throw exceptions when errors occur.
      Throws:
      XPathException - if a dynamic error occurs in evaluating the query. Some dynamic errors will not be reported by this method, but will only be reported when the individual items of the result are accessed using the returned iterator.
    • run

      public void run(DynamicQueryContext env, Result result, Properties outputProperties) throws XPathException
      Run the query, sending the results directly to a JAXP Result object. This way of executing the query is most efficient in the case of queries that produce a single document (or parentless element) as their output, because it avoids constructing the result tree in memory: instead, it is piped straight to the serializer.
      Parameters:
      env - the dynamic query context
      result - the destination for the results of the query. The query is effectively wrapped in a document{} constructor, so that the items in the result are concatenated to form a single document; this is then written to the requested Result destination, which may be (for example) a DOMResult, a SAXResult, or a StreamResult
      outputProperties - Supplies serialization properties, in JAXP format, if the result is to be serialized. This parameter can be defaulted to null.
      Throws:
      XPathException - if the query fails.
    • pull

      public void pull(DynamicQueryContext dynamicEnv, Result destination, Properties outputProperties) throws XPathException
      Run the query in pull mode.

      For maximum effect this method should be used when lazyConstructionMode has been set in the Configuration.

      Throws:
      XPathException
      See Also:
    • newController

      public Controller newController()
      Get a controller that can be used to execute functions in this compiled query. Functions in the query module can be found using StaticQueryContext.getUserDefinedFunction(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int). They can then be called directly from the Java application using UserFunction.call(net.sf.saxon.om.ValueRepresentation[], net.sf.saxon.expr.XPathContextMajor) The same Controller can be used for a series of function calls.

      Note, this method is poorly named. It creates a new Controller each time it is called: which is useful when a query is to be executed repeatedly.

    • getController

      public Controller getController()
      Deprecated.
      since 8.5.1 - use newController()
      Deprecated synonym for newController()
    • explain

      public void explain(Configuration config)
      Diagnostic method: display a representation of the compiled query on the System.err output stream.
    • getExecutable

      public Executable getExecutable()
      Get the Executable (representing a complete stylesheet or query) of which this Container forms part
      Specified by:
      getExecutable in interface Container
    • getLocationProvider

      public LocationProvider getLocationProvider()
      Get the LocationProvider allowing location identifiers to be resolved.
      Specified by:
      getLocationProvider in interface Container
    • getPublicId

      public String getPublicId()
      Return the public identifier for the current document event.

      The return value is the public identifier of the document entity or of the external parsed entity in which the markup that triggered the event appears.

      Specified by:
      getPublicId in interface SourceLocator
      Returns:
      A string containing the public identifier, or null if none is available.
      See Also:
    • getSystemId

      public String getSystemId()
      Return the system identifier for the current document event.

      The return value is the system identifier of the document entity or of the external parsed entity in which the markup that triggered the event appears.

      If the system identifier is a URL, the parser must resolve it fully before passing it to the application.

      Specified by:
      getSystemId in interface SourceLocator
      Returns:
      A string containing the system identifier, or null if none is available.
      See Also:
    • getLineNumber

      public int getLineNumber()
      Return the line number where the current document event ends.

      Warning: The return value from the method is intended only as an approximation for the sake of error reporting; it is not intended to provide sufficient information to edit the character content of the original XML document.

      The return value is an approximation of the line number in the document entity or external parsed entity where the markup that triggered the event appears.

      Specified by:
      getLineNumber in interface SourceLocator
      Returns:
      The line number, or -1 if none is available.
      See Also:
    • getColumnNumber

      public int getColumnNumber()
      Return the character position where the current document event ends.

      Warning: The return value from the method is intended only as an approximation for the sake of error reporting; it is not intended to provide sufficient information to edit the character content of the original XML document.

      The return value is an approximation of the column number in the document entity or external parsed entity where the markup that triggered the event appears.

      Specified by:
      getColumnNumber in interface SourceLocator
      Returns:
      The column number, or -1 if none is available.
      See Also:
    • getHostLanguage

      public int getHostLanguage()
      Get the host language (XSLT, XQuery, XPath) used to implement the code in this container
      Specified by:
      getHostLanguage in interface Container
      Returns:
      typically Configuration.XSLT or Configuration.XQUERY