Android parseXML doesn't work on API Level 28











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    try {
hashMap = new HashMap<>();
InputStream inputStream;
URL url = new URL(params[0]);
inputStream = url.openStream();
DocumentBuilderFactory documentBuilderFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder documentBuilder = documentBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
Document document = documentBuilder.parse(inputStream);
Element element = document.getDocumentElement();
element.normalize();
NodeList nodeList = document.getElementsByTagName("string");
for (int current = 0; current < nodeList.getLength(); current++) {
Node node = nodeList.item(current);
if (node.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {
Element element_specific = (Element) node;
hashMap.put(element_specific.getElementsByTagName("one").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue(), element_specific.getElementsByTagName("two").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue());
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}


I am trying to parse an XML file using InputStream and DocumentBuilder.
It works perfectly on from API Level 23 to API Level 27, but when I execute the application on targetApi:28 and Android 9 Pie, it doesn't work and I only get the result: null.



I don't know why it happens. What's the problem?










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  • Examine LogCat. Is anything getting logged from your e.printStackTrace()?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 13:50










  • @CommonsWare Nothing Special..
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:01










  • @CommonsWare is there anything different on handling url inputstream from previous APIs?
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:18










  • No, though there may be issues with what your URL is. What is your URL?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 14:36










  • @CommonsWare it works perfectly on Android 8.1. I don't think the URL is the problem.
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:56















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    try {
hashMap = new HashMap<>();
InputStream inputStream;
URL url = new URL(params[0]);
inputStream = url.openStream();
DocumentBuilderFactory documentBuilderFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder documentBuilder = documentBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
Document document = documentBuilder.parse(inputStream);
Element element = document.getDocumentElement();
element.normalize();
NodeList nodeList = document.getElementsByTagName("string");
for (int current = 0; current < nodeList.getLength(); current++) {
Node node = nodeList.item(current);
if (node.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {
Element element_specific = (Element) node;
hashMap.put(element_specific.getElementsByTagName("one").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue(), element_specific.getElementsByTagName("two").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue());
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}


I am trying to parse an XML file using InputStream and DocumentBuilder.
It works perfectly on from API Level 23 to API Level 27, but when I execute the application on targetApi:28 and Android 9 Pie, it doesn't work and I only get the result: null.



I don't know why it happens. What's the problem?










share|improve this question






















  • Examine LogCat. Is anything getting logged from your e.printStackTrace()?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 13:50










  • @CommonsWare Nothing Special..
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:01










  • @CommonsWare is there anything different on handling url inputstream from previous APIs?
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:18










  • No, though there may be issues with what your URL is. What is your URL?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 14:36










  • @CommonsWare it works perfectly on Android 8.1. I don't think the URL is the problem.
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:56













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up vote
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    try {
hashMap = new HashMap<>();
InputStream inputStream;
URL url = new URL(params[0]);
inputStream = url.openStream();
DocumentBuilderFactory documentBuilderFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder documentBuilder = documentBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
Document document = documentBuilder.parse(inputStream);
Element element = document.getDocumentElement();
element.normalize();
NodeList nodeList = document.getElementsByTagName("string");
for (int current = 0; current < nodeList.getLength(); current++) {
Node node = nodeList.item(current);
if (node.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {
Element element_specific = (Element) node;
hashMap.put(element_specific.getElementsByTagName("one").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue(), element_specific.getElementsByTagName("two").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue());
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}


I am trying to parse an XML file using InputStream and DocumentBuilder.
It works perfectly on from API Level 23 to API Level 27, but when I execute the application on targetApi:28 and Android 9 Pie, it doesn't work and I only get the result: null.



I don't know why it happens. What's the problem?










share|improve this question













    try {
hashMap = new HashMap<>();
InputStream inputStream;
URL url = new URL(params[0]);
inputStream = url.openStream();
DocumentBuilderFactory documentBuilderFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder documentBuilder = documentBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
Document document = documentBuilder.parse(inputStream);
Element element = document.getDocumentElement();
element.normalize();
NodeList nodeList = document.getElementsByTagName("string");
for (int current = 0; current < nodeList.getLength(); current++) {
Node node = nodeList.item(current);
if (node.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) {
Element element_specific = (Element) node;
hashMap.put(element_specific.getElementsByTagName("one").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue(), element_specific.getElementsByTagName("two").item(0).getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeValue());
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}


I am trying to parse an XML file using InputStream and DocumentBuilder.
It works perfectly on from API Level 23 to API Level 27, but when I execute the application on targetApi:28 and Android 9 Pie, it doesn't work and I only get the result: null.



I don't know why it happens. What's the problem?







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  • Examine LogCat. Is anything getting logged from your e.printStackTrace()?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 13:50










  • @CommonsWare Nothing Special..
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:01










  • @CommonsWare is there anything different on handling url inputstream from previous APIs?
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:18










  • No, though there may be issues with what your URL is. What is your URL?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 14:36










  • @CommonsWare it works perfectly on Android 8.1. I don't think the URL is the problem.
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:56


















  • Examine LogCat. Is anything getting logged from your e.printStackTrace()?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 13:50










  • @CommonsWare Nothing Special..
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:01










  • @CommonsWare is there anything different on handling url inputstream from previous APIs?
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:18










  • No, though there may be issues with what your URL is. What is your URL?
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 11 at 14:36










  • @CommonsWare it works perfectly on Android 8.1. I don't think the URL is the problem.
    – Mium
    Nov 11 at 14:56
















Examine LogCat. Is anything getting logged from your e.printStackTrace()?
– CommonsWare
Nov 11 at 13:50




Examine LogCat. Is anything getting logged from your e.printStackTrace()?
– CommonsWare
Nov 11 at 13:50












@CommonsWare Nothing Special..
– Mium
Nov 11 at 14:01




@CommonsWare Nothing Special..
– Mium
Nov 11 at 14:01












@CommonsWare is there anything different on handling url inputstream from previous APIs?
– Mium
Nov 11 at 14:18




@CommonsWare is there anything different on handling url inputstream from previous APIs?
– Mium
Nov 11 at 14:18












No, though there may be issues with what your URL is. What is your URL?
– CommonsWare
Nov 11 at 14:36




No, though there may be issues with what your URL is. What is your URL?
– CommonsWare
Nov 11 at 14:36












@CommonsWare it works perfectly on Android 8.1. I don't think the URL is the problem.
– Mium
Nov 11 at 14:56




@CommonsWare it works perfectly on Android 8.1. I don't think the URL is the problem.
– Mium
Nov 11 at 14:56

















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