XmlContainer::getNode
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#include <DbXml.hpp>
XmlValue getNode(const std::string &nodeHandle, u_int32_t flags = 0)
XmlDocument getNode(
XmlTransaction &txn, const std::string &nodeHandle, u_int32_t flags = 0)
Description: XmlContainer::getNode
The XmlContainer::getNode method returns the XmlValue
of type XmlValue::NODE representing the specified handle. The handle
must represent a node in a document in the XmlContainer. If
the document or node has been removed, the operation may fail.
Node handles are guaranteed to remain stable in the absence of
modifications to a document. If a document is modified, a handle
may cease to exist, or may belong to a different node.
Parameters
- txn
- If the operation is to be transaction-protected, the txn
parameter is an XmlTransaction handle returned from
XmlManager::createTransaction.
- nodeHandle
- The handle representing the node which must have been obtained using
XmlValue::getNodeHandle.
- flags
- The flags parameter must be set to 0 or
one of the following values:
- DB_READ_UNCOMMITTED
- This operation will support degree 1 isolation; that is, read operations
may return data that has been modified by other transactions but which
has not yet been committed.
Silently ignored if the DB_READ_UNCOMMITTED flag
was not specified when the underlying container was opened.
- DB_READ_COMMITTED
- This operation will have degree 2 isolation. This provides for cursor
stability but not repeatable reads. Data items which have been
previously read by this transaction may be deleted or modified by other
transactions before this transaction completes.
- DB_RMW
- Acquire write locks instead of read locks when doing the retrieval.
Setting this flag can eliminate deadlock during a read-modify-write
cycle by acquiring the write lock during the read part of the cycle so
that another thread of control acquiring a read lock for the same item,
in its own read-modify-write cycle, will not result in deadlock.
- DBXML_LAZY_DOCS
- Retrieve the document lazily. That is, retrieve document content and
document metadata only on an as needed basis when reading the document.
Errors
The XmlContainer::getNode method
may fail and throw
XmlException,
encapsulating one of the following non-zero errors:
- DATABASE_ERROR
- An error occurred in an underlying Berkeley DB database. The
XmlException::getDbErrno method will return the error code for the error.
- DOCUMENT_NOT_FOUND
- The node and/or document specified by the handle is not in the XmlContainer.
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