Retrieval of XML data using XMS
As in the storage example, the retrieval of XML data is centered
Around these three lines of code
// create and execute XML Query command
thisXMSCmd = new XmsCommand(“query”, thisXMSCon);
thisXMSCmd.Parameters.Add(“query”, mySB.ToString());
thisXMSCmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
where mySB contains an XPath query. In this instance
the XPath query is
/ND/StaffingOrganization[Organization/OrganizationId/IdValue='333-99-1234']
and will work with the XML store in the ‘Using XMS: It really is this simple’
Here’s all the code, Have Fun!
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Data;
using Xpriori.XmsDataProvider;
namespace RetrieveXMLConApp.cs
{
/// <summary>
/// Summary description for RetrieveXMLCon.
/// </summary>
public class RetrieveXMLCon
{
static XmsConnection thisXMSCon;
static XmsCommand thisXMSCmd = null;
static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{
// get a connection to XMS at “localhost” on default port 7700
thisXMSCon = new XmsConnection(“localhost;7700;” + “Administrator” + “;” + “password”);
if ( thisXMSCon != null )
{
thisXMSCon.Open();
if( thisXMSCon.State == ConnectionState.Open )
{
// create an XML String to store
StringBuilder mySB = new StringBuilder(“”);
mySB.Append(“/ND/StaffingOrganization[Organization/OrganizationId/IdValue='333-99-1234']“);
// create and execute XML Query command
thisXMSCmd = new XmsCommand(“query”, thisXMSCon);
thisXMSCmd.Parameters.Add(“query”, mySB.ToString());
thisXMSCmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
// output results to console
Console.WriteLine(thisXMSCmd.Results);
Console.WriteLine(“”);
// close the XMS connection
thisXMSCon.Close();
}
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(“Invalid UserName or Password or XMS is not started”);
}
Console.WriteLine(“Application Exiting”);
Console.WriteLine(“”);
}
catch (ApplicationException ex)
{
String msg = “Application error:” + ex.Message;
Console.WriteLine(msg);
}
}
}
}
October 22, 2009 at 6:23 pm
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