While developing an adapter for a webservice, I\'ve ended up facing a response like this:
As there is no way for JAXB to read through the files by itself, I've found 2 working solutions.
The first and simpler one, in case the stream is small, would be to read it all into one string and split it
String xml = "
But, as an exercise, for cleaner code and future use with bigger streams (dealing with one object at a time), I made MultiXMLDocReader class
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
public class MultiXMLDocReader extends Reader {
private BufferedReader reader;
private String buffer;
private int bufferPos;
private boolean firstDocument;
private boolean realEOF;
private boolean enforceEOF;
public MultiXMLDocReader(Reader reader) {
this.reader = new BufferedReader(reader);
firstDocument = true;
buffer = "";
bufferPos = 0;
realEOF = enforceEOF = false;
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
enforceEOF = false;
if (realEOF) reader.close();
}
@Override
public int read() throws IOException {
char[] buffer = new char[1];
int result = read(buffer, 0, 1);
if (result < 0) return -1;
return buffer[0];
}
@Override
public int read(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException {
if (enforceEOF) return -1;
int lenLeft = len;
int read = 0;
while (lenLeft > 0) {
if (buffer.length()>0) {
char[] lbuffer = buffer.toCharArray();
int bufLen = buffer.length() - bufferPos;
int newBufferPos = 0;
if (lenLeft < bufLen) {
bufLen = lenLeft;
newBufferPos = bufferPos + bufLen;
}
else buffer = "";
System.arraycopy(lbuffer, bufferPos, cbuf, off, bufLen);
read += bufLen;
lenLeft -= bufLen;
off += bufLen;
bufferPos = newBufferPos;
continue;
}
buffer = reader.readLine();
if (buffer == null) {
realEOF = true;
enforceEOF = true;
return (read == 0 ? -1 : read);
}
else
buffer += "\n";
if (buffer.startsWith("
which can be used as easily as
MultiXMLDocReader xmlReader = new MultiXMLDocReader(new InputStreamReader(anyInputStream));
ObjectA a = (ResponseHeader) u.unmarshal(xmlReader);
ObjectB b = (SubmissionProgress) u2.unmarshal(xmlReader);
without loading the whole stream to a string.