javaxmlcanonicalization

Java: XML canonicalization


What's the easiest way to make a canonical form of a XML file in Java? Do you have some done code for that? I've found several links on the net, like this, this, and this, but I can't make it to work :/

Thanks,

Ivan

EDIT: I used the canonicalizer that was proposed down there, but I get strange results. To be more precize, this method doesn't delete white spaces between elements... This is what I get:

<Metric xmlns="http://www.ibm.com/wsla" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" name="total_memory_consumption_metric" type="double" unit="Mbit" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.ibm.com/wsla WSLA.xsd">                        <Source>ServiceProvider</Source>                        <MeasurementDirective resultType="double" xsi:type="StatusRequest">                              <RequestURI> ***unused*** </RequestURI>                        </MeasurementDirective>                  </Metric>

Solution

  • The Canonicalizer class at Apache XML Security project.

    Initialize the library.

    org.apache.xml.security.Init.init(); 
    

    Convert your XML.

    Canonicalizer canon = Canonicalizer.getInstance(Canonicalizer.ALGO_ID_C14N_OMIT_COMMENTS);
    byte canonXmlBytes[] = canon.canonicalize(yourXmlBytes);
    String canonXmlString = new String(canonXmlBytes);