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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users XML parsing by UNIX Post 302783603 by arindam guha on Wednesday 20th of March 2013 05:07:04 PM
Old 03-20-2013
XML parsing by UNIX

Hi,
I am new in shell scripting. i want to extract tag values in xml files by using shell script. my files like this:
Code:
<cw: properties>
<cw:std_properties>
<tns: properties>
<tns:name>AdminOutQueue</tns:name> 
<tns:type>String</tns:type> 
<tns:subtype>QueueName</tns:subtype> 
<tns:value xml:space="preserve">WBIA.SMRPSC1.ADOUTQ</tns:value> 
<tns:description>The logical queue that will be used by the connector to write admin messages to the broker</tns:description> 
<tns:updateMethod>component restart</tns:updateMethod> 
<tns:location>
<tns:reposController>false</tns:reposController> 
<tns:reposAgent>true</tns:reposAgent> 
<tns:localConfig>true</tns:localConfig> 
</tns:location>
<tns:isEncrypted>false</tns:isEncrypted> 
</tns: properties>
<tns: properties>
<tns:name>AgentTraceLevel</tns:name> 
<tns:type>Integer</tns:type> 
<tns:subtype /> 
<tns:value xml:space="preserve">5</tns:value> 
<tns:description>Trace level for the connector agent</tns:description> 
<tns:updateMethod>component restart</tns:updateMethod> 
<tns:location>
<tns:reposController>false</tns:reposController> 
<tns:reposAgent>true</tns:reposAgent> 
<tns:localConfig>true</tns:localConfig> 
</tns:location>
<tns:isEncrypted>false</tns:isEncrypted> 
</tns: properties>
 
</cw: properties>
</cw:std_properties>

i want to extract AdminOutQueue or AgentTraceLevel property value like tns:value for both.
how can i do that?please help.
Thanks in advance

regards,
Arindam

Last edited by Corona688; 03-20-2013 at 07:05 PM..
 

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true(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   true(1)

NAME
true, false - Returns a standard exit value SYNOPSIS
true false STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: true: XCU5.0 false: XCU5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. DESCRIPTION
The true command returns a 0 (zero) exit value. The false command returns a nonzero exit value. These commands are usually used in input to shell commands. NOTES
The special built-in utility : (colon) is sometimes more efficient than the true command. EXIT STATUS
[Tru64 UNIX] The nonzero value returned by the false command may vary from system to system. EXAMPLES
To construct a loop in a shell procedure, enter: while true do date sleep 60 done This procedure displays the date and time once a minute. To stop it, press the Interrupt key sequence. SEE ALSO
Commands: csh(1), ksh(1), Bourne Shell sh(1b), POSIX shell sh(1p) Standards: standards(5) true(1)
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