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  • Try a sample: Using the counter predicate for event sampling

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    Extended Events offers a rich filtering mechanism, called predicates, that allows you to reduce the number of events you collect by specifying criteria that will be applied during event collection. (You can find more information about predicates in Using SQL Server 2008 Extended Events (by Jonathan Kehayias)) By evaluating predicates early in the event firing sequence we can reduce the performance impact of collecting events by stopping event collection when the criteria are not met. You can specify predicates on both event fields and on a special object called a predicate source. Predicate sources are similar to action in that they typically are related to some type of global information available from the server. You will find that many of the actions available in Extended Events have equivalent predicate sources, but actions and predicates sources are not the same thing. Applying predicates, whether on a field or predicate source, is very similar to what you are used to in T-SQL in terms of how they work; you pick some field/source and compare it to a value, for example, session_id = 52. There is one predicate source that merits special attention though, not just for its special use, but for how the order of predicate evaluation impacts the behavior you see. I’m referring to the counter predicate source. The counter predicate source gives you a way to sample a subset of events that otherwise meet the criteria of the predicate; for example you could collect every other event, or only every tenth event. Simple CountingThe counter predicate source works by creating an in memory counter that increments every time the predicate statement is evaluated. Here is a simple example with my favorite event, sql_statement_completed, that only collects the second statement that is run. (OK, that’s not much of a sample, but this is for demonstration purposes. Here is the session definition: CREATE EVENT SESSION counter_test ON SERVERADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed    (ACTION (sqlserver.sql_text)    WHERE package0.counter = 2)ADD TARGET package0.ring_bufferWITH (MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY = 1 SECONDS) You can find general information about the session DDL syntax in BOL and from Pedro’s post Introduction to Extended Events. The important part here is the WHERE statement that defines that I only what the event where package0.count = 2; in other words, only the second instance of the event. Notice that I need to provide the package name along with the predicate source. You don’t need to provide the package name if you’re using event fields, only for predicate sources. Let’s say I run the following test queries: -- Run three statements to test the sessionSELECT 'This is the first statement'GOSELECT 'This is the second statement'GOSELECT 'This is the third statement';GO Once you return the event data from the ring buffer and parse the XML (see my earlier post on reading event data) you should see something like this: event_name sql_text sql_statement_completed SELECT ‘This is the second statement’ You can see that only the second statement from the test was actually collected. (Feel free to try this yourself. Check out what happens if you remove the WHERE statement from your session. Go ahead, I’ll wait.) Percentage Sampling OK, so that wasn’t particularly interesting, but you can probably see that this could be interesting, for example, lets say I need a 25% sample of the statements executed on my server for some type of QA analysis, that might be more interesting than just the second statement. All comparisons of predicates are handled using an object called a predicate comparator; the simple comparisons such as equals, greater than, etc. are mapped to the common mathematical symbols you know and love (eg. = and >), but to do the less common comparisons you will need to use the predicate comparators directly. You would probably look to the MOD operation to do this type sampling; we would too, but we don’t call it MOD, we call it divides_by_uint64. This comparator evaluates whether one number is divisible by another with no remainder. The general syntax for using a predicate comparator is pred_comp(field, value), field is always first and value is always second. So lets take a look at how the session changes to answer our new question of 25% sampling: CREATE EVENT SESSION counter_test_25 ON SERVERADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed    (ACTION (sqlserver.sql_text)    WHERE package0.divides_by_uint64(package0.counter,4))ADD TARGET package0.ring_bufferWITH (MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY = 1 SECONDS)GO Here I’ve replaced the simple equivalency check with the divides_by_uint64 comparator to check if the counter is evenly divisible by 4, which gives us back every fourth record. I’ll leave it as an exercise for the reader to test this session. Why order matters I indicated at the start of this post that order matters when it comes to the counter predicate – it does. Like most other predicate systems, Extended Events evaluates the predicate statement from left to right; as soon as the predicate statement is proven false we abandon evaluation of the remainder of the statement. The counter predicate source is only incremented when it is evaluated so whether or not the counter is incremented will depend on where it is in the predicate statement and whether a previous criteria made the predicate false or not. Here is a generic example: Pred1: (WHERE statement_1 AND package0.counter = 2)Pred2: (WHERE package0.counter = 2 AND statement_1) Let’s say I cause a number of events as follows and examine what happens to the counter predicate source. Iteration Statement Pred1 Counter Pred2 Counter A Not statement_1 0 1 B statement_1 1 2 C Not statement_1 1 3 D statement_1 2 4 As you can see, in the case of Pred1, statement_1 is evaluated first, when it fails (A & C) predicate evaluation is stopped and the counter is not incremented. With Pred2 the counter is evaluated first, so it is incremented on every iteration of the event and the remaining parts of the predicate are then evaluated. In this example, Pred1 would return an event for D while Pred2 would return an event for B. But wait, there is an interesting side-effect here; consider Pred2 if I had run my statements in the following order: Not statement_1 Not statement_1 statement_1 statement_1 In this case I would never get an event back from the system because the point at which counter=2, the rest of the predicate evaluates as false so the event is not returned. If you’re using the counter target for sampling and you’re not getting the expected events, or any events, check the order of the predicate criteria. As a general rule I’d suggest that the counter criteria should be the last element of your predicate statement since that will assure that your sampling rate will apply to the set of event records defined by the rest of your predicate. Aside: I’m interested in hearing about uses for putting the counter predicate criteria earlier in the predicate statement. If you have one, post it in a comment to share with the class. - Mike Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!

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  • ASP.NET WebAPI Security 3: Extensible Authentication Framework

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    In my last post, I described the identity architecture of ASP.NET Web API. The short version was, that Web API (beta 1) does not really have an authentication system on its own, but inherits the client security context from its host. This is fine in many situations (e.g. AJAX style callbacks with an already established logon session). But there are many cases where you don’t use the containing web application for authentication, but need to do it yourself. Examples of that would be token based authentication and clients that don’t run in the context of the web application (e.g. desktop clients / mobile). Since Web API provides a nice extensibility model, it is easy to implement whatever security framework you want on top of it. My design goals were: Easy to use. Extensible. Claims-based. ..and of course, this should always behave the same, regardless of the hosting environment. In the rest of the post I am outlining some of the bits and pieces, So you know what you are dealing with, in case you want to try the code. At the very heart… is a so called message handler. This is a Web API extensibility point that gets to see (and modify if needed) all incoming and outgoing requests. Handlers run after the conversion from host to Web API, which means that handler code deals with HttpRequestMessage and HttpResponseMessage. See Pedro’s post for more information on the processing pipeline. This handler requires a configuration object for initialization. Currently this is very simple, it contains: Settings for the various authentication and credential types Settings for claims transformation Ability to block identity inheritance from host The most important part here is the credential type support, but I will come back to that later. The logic of the message handler is simple: Look at the incoming request. If the request contains an authorization header, try to authenticate the client. If this is successful, create a claims principal and populate the usual places. If not, return a 401 status code and set the Www-Authenticate header. Look at outgoing response, if the status code is 401, set the Www-Authenticate header. Credential type support Under the covers I use the WIF security token handler infrastructure to validate credentials and to turn security tokens into claims. The idea is simple: an authorization header consists of two pieces: the schema and the actual “token”. My configuration object allows to associate a security token handler with a scheme. This way you only need to implement support for a specific credential type, and map that to the incoming scheme value. The current version supports HTTP Basic Authentication as well as SAML and SWT tokens. (I needed to do some surgery on the standard security token handlers, since WIF does not directly support string-ified tokens. The next version of .NET will fix that, and the code should become simpler then). You can e.g. use this code to hook up a username/password handler to the Basic scheme (the default scheme name for Basic Authentication). config.Handler.AddBasicAuthenticationHandler( (username, password) => username == password); You simply have to provide a password validation function which could of course point back to your existing password library or e.g. membership. The following code maps a token handler for Simple Web Tokens (SWT) to the Bearer scheme (the currently favoured scheme name for OAuth2). You simply have to specify the issuer name, realm and shared signature key: config.Handler.AddSimpleWebTokenHandler(     "Bearer",     http://identity.thinktecture.com/trust,     Constants.Realm,     "Dc9Mpi3jaaaUpBQpa/4R7XtUsa3D/ALSjTVvK8IUZbg="); For certain integration scenarios it is very useful if your Web API can consume SAML tokens. This is also easily accomplishable. The following code uses the standard WIF API to configure the usual SAMLisms like issuer, audience, service certificate and certificate validation. Both SAML 1.1 and 2.0 are supported. var registry = new ConfigurationBasedIssuerNameRegistry(); registry.AddTrustedIssuer( "d1 c5 b1 25 97 d0 36 94 65 1c e2 64 fe 48 06 01 35 f7 bd db", "ADFS"); var adfsConfig = new SecurityTokenHandlerConfiguration(); adfsConfig.AudienceRestriction.AllowedAudienceUris.Add( new Uri(Constants.Realm)); adfsConfig.IssuerNameRegistry = registry; adfsConfig.CertificateValidator = X509CertificateValidator.None; // token decryption (read from configuration section) adfsConfig.ServiceTokenResolver = FederatedAuthentication.ServiceConfiguration.CreateAggregateTokenResolver(); config.Handler.AddSaml11SecurityTokenHandler("SAML", adfsConfig); Claims Transformation After successful authentication, if configured, the standard WIF ClaimsAuthenticationManager is called to run claims transformation and validation logic. This stage is used to transform the “technical” claims from the security token into application claims. You can either have a separate transformation logic, or share on e.g. with the containing web application. That’s just a matter of configuration. Adding the authentication handler to a Web API application In the spirit of Web API this is done in code, e.g. global.asax for web hosting: protected void Application_Start() {     AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();     ConfigureApis(GlobalConfiguration.Configuration);     RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilters.Filters);     RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);     BundleTable.Bundles.RegisterTemplateBundles(); } private void ConfigureApis(HttpConfiguration configuration) {     configuration.MessageHandlers.Add( new AuthenticationHandler(ConfigureAuthentication())); } private AuthenticationConfiguration ConfigureAuthentication() {     var config = new AuthenticationConfiguration     {         // sample claims transformation for consultants sample, comment out to see raw claims         ClaimsAuthenticationManager = new ApiClaimsTransformer(),         // value of the www-authenticate header, // if not set, the first scheme added to the handler collection is used         DefaultAuthenticationScheme = "Basic"     };     // add token handlers - see above     return config; } You can find the full source code and some samples here. In the next post I will describe some of the samples in the download, and then move on to authorization. HTH

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  • Making a Statement: How to retrieve the T-SQL statement that caused an event

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    If you’ve done any troubleshooting of T-SQL, you know that sooner or later, probably sooner, you’re going to want to take a look at the actual statements you’re dealing with. In extended events we offer an action (See the BOL topic that covers Extended Events Objects for a description of actions) named sql_text that seems like it is just the ticket. Well…not always – sounds like a good reason for a blog post. When is a statement not THE statement? The sql_text action returns the same information that is returned from DBCC INPUTBUFFER, which may or may not be what you want. For example, if you execute a stored procedure, the sql_text action will return something along the lines of “EXEC sp_notwhatiwanted” assuming that is the statement you sent from the client. Often times folks would like something more specific, like the actual statements that are being run from within the stored procedure or batch. Enter the stack Extended events offers another action, this one with the descriptive name of tsql_stack, that includes the sql_handle and offset information about the statements being run when an event occurs. With the sql_handle and offset values you can retrieve the specific statement you seek using the DMV dm_exec_sql_statement. The BOL topic for dm_exec_sql_statement provides an example for how to extract this information, so I’ll cover the gymnastics required to get the sql_handle and offset values out of the tsql_stack data collected by the action. I’m the first to admit that this isn’t pretty, but this is what we have in SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2. We will be making it easier to get statement level information in the next major release of SQL Server. The sample code For this example I have a stored procedure that includes multiple statements and I have a need to differentiate between those two statements in my tracing. I’m going to track two events: module_end tracks the completion of the stored procedure execution and sp_statement_completed tracks the execution of each statement within a stored procedure. I’m adding the tsql_stack events (since that’s the topic of this post) and the sql_text action for comparison sake. (If you have questions about creating event sessions, check out Pedro’s post Introduction to Extended Events.) USE AdventureWorks2008GO -- Test SPCREATE PROCEDURE sp_multiple_statementsASSELECT 'This is the first statement'SELECT 'this is the second statement'GO -- Create a session to look at the spCREATE EVENT SESSION track_sprocs ON SERVERADD EVENT sqlserver.module_end (ACTION (sqlserver.tsql_stack, sqlserver.sql_text)),ADD EVENT sqlserver.sp_statement_completed (ACTION (sqlserver.tsql_stack, sqlserver.sql_text))ADD TARGET package0.ring_bufferWITH (MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY = 1 SECONDS)GO -- Start the sessionALTER EVENT SESSION track_sprocs ON SERVERSTATE = STARTGO -- Run the test procedureEXEC sp_multiple_statementsGO -- Stop collection of events but maintain ring bufferALTER EVENT SESSION track_sprocs ON SERVERDROP EVENT sqlserver.module_end,DROP EVENT sqlserver.sp_statement_completedGO Aside: Altering the session to drop the events is a neat little trick that allows me to stop collection of events while keeping in-memory targets such as the ring buffer available for use. If you stop the session the in-memory target data is lost. Now that we’ve collected some events related to running the stored procedure, we need to do some processing of the data. I’m going to do this in multiple steps using temporary tables so you can see what’s going on; kind of like having to “show your work” on a math test. The first step is to just cast the target data into XML so I can work with it. After that you can pull out the interesting columns, for our purposes I’m going to limit the output to just the event name, object name, stack and sql text. You can see that I’ve don a second CAST, this time of the tsql_stack column, so that I can further process this data. -- Store the XML data to a temp tableSELECT CAST( t.target_data AS XML) xml_dataINTO #xml_event_dataFROM sys.dm_xe_sessions s INNER JOIN sys.dm_xe_session_targets t    ON s.address = t.event_session_addressWHERE s.name = 'track_sprocs' SELECT * FROM #xml_event_data -- Parse the column data out of the XML blockSELECT    event_xml.value('(./@name)', 'varchar(100)') as [event_name],    event_xml.value('(./data[@name="object_name"]/value)[1]', 'varchar(255)') as [object_name],    CAST(event_xml.value('(./action[@name="tsql_stack"]/value)[1]','varchar(MAX)') as XML) as [stack_xml],    event_xml.value('(./action[@name="sql_text"]/value)[1]', 'varchar(max)') as [sql_text]INTO #event_dataFROM #xml_event_data    CROSS APPLY xml_data.nodes('//event') n (event_xml) SELECT * FROM #event_data event_name object_name stack_xml sql_text sp_statement_completed NULL <frame level="1" handle="0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000" line="4" offsetStart="94" offsetEnd="172" /><frame level="2" handle="0x01000500CF3F0331B05EC084000000000000000000000000" line="1" offsetStart="0" offsetEnd="-1" /> EXEC sp_multiple_statements sp_statement_completed NULL <frame level="1" handle="0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000" line="6" offsetStart="174" offsetEnd="-1" /><frame level="2" handle="0x01000500CF3F0331B05EC084000000000000000000000000" line="1" offsetStart="0" offsetEnd="-1" /> EXEC sp_multiple_statements module_end sp_multiple_statements <frame level="1" handle="0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000" line="0" offsetStart="0" offsetEnd="0" /><frame level="2" handle="0x01000500CF3F0331B05EC084000000000000000000000000" line="1" offsetStart="0" offsetEnd="-1" /> EXEC sp_multiple_statements After parsing the columns it’s easier to see what is recorded. You can see that I got back two sp_statement_completed events, which makes sense given the test procedure I’m running, and I got back a single module_end for the entire statement. As described, the sql_text isn’t telling me what I really want to know for the first two events so a little extra effort is required. -- Parse the tsql stack information into columnsSELECT    event_name,    object_name,    frame_xml.value('(./@level)', 'int') as [frame_level],    frame_xml.value('(./@handle)', 'varchar(MAX)') as [sql_handle],    frame_xml.value('(./@offsetStart)', 'int') as [offset_start],    frame_xml.value('(./@offsetEnd)', 'int') as [offset_end]INTO #stack_data    FROM #event_data        CROSS APPLY    stack_xml.nodes('//frame') n (frame_xml)    SELECT * from #stack_data event_name object_name frame_level sql_handle offset_start offset_end sp_statement_completed NULL 1 0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000 94 172 sp_statement_completed NULL 2 0x01000500CF3F0331B05EC084000000000000000000000000 0 -1 sp_statement_completed NULL 1 0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000 174 -1 sp_statement_completed NULL 2 0x01000500CF3F0331B05EC084000000000000000000000000 0 -1 module_end sp_multiple_statements 1 0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000 0 0 module_end sp_multiple_statements 2 0x01000500CF3F0331B05EC084000000000000000000000000 0 -1 Parsing out the stack information doubles the fun and I get two rows for each event. If you examine the stack from the previous table, you can see that each stack has two frames and my query is parsing each event into frames, so this is expected. There is nothing magic about the two frames, that’s just how many I get for this example, it could be fewer or more depending on your statements. The key point here is that I now have a sql_handle and the offset values for those handles, so I can use dm_exec_sql_statement to get the actual statement. Just a reminder, this DMV can only return what is in the cache – if you have old data it’s possible your statements have been ejected from the cache. “Old” is a relative term when talking about caches and can be impacted by server load and how often your statement is actually used. As with most things in life, your mileage may vary. SELECT    qs.*,     SUBSTRING(st.text, (qs.offset_start/2)+1,         ((CASE qs.offset_end          WHEN -1 THEN DATALENGTH(st.text)         ELSE qs.offset_end         END - qs.offset_start)/2) + 1) AS statement_textFROM #stack_data AS qsCROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(CONVERT(varbinary(max),sql_handle,1)) AS st event_name object_name frame_level sql_handle offset_start offset_end statement_text sp_statement_completed NULL 1 0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000 94 172 SELECT 'This is the first statement' sp_statement_completed NULL 1 0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000 174 -1 SELECT 'this is the second statement' module_end sp_multiple_statements 1 0x03000500D0057C1403B79600669D00000100000000000000 0 0 C Now that looks more like what we were after, the statement_text field is showing the actual statement being run when the sp_statement_completed event occurs. You’ll notice that it’s back down to one row per event, what happened to frame 2? The short answer is, “I don’t know.” In SQL Server 2008 nothing is returned from dm_exec_sql_statement for the second frame and I believe this to be a bug; this behavior has changed in the next major release and I see the actual statement run from the client in frame 2. (In other words I see the same statement that is returned by the sql_text action  or DBCC INPUTBUFFER) There is also something odd going on with frame 1 returned from the module_end event; you can see that the offset values are both 0 and only the first letter of the statement is returned. It seems like the offset_end should actually be –1 in this case and I’m not sure why it’s not returning this correctly. This behavior is being investigated and will hopefully be corrected in the next major version. You can workaround this final oddity by ignoring the offsets and just returning the entire cached statement. SELECT    event_name,    sql_handle,    ts.textFROM #stack_data    CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(CONVERT(varbinary(max),sql_handle,1)) as ts event_name sql_handle text sp_statement_completed 0x0300070025999F11776BAF006F9D00000100000000000000 CREATE PROCEDURE sp_multiple_statements AS SELECT 'This is the first statement' SELECT 'this is the second statement' sp_statement_completed 0x0300070025999F11776BAF006F9D00000100000000000000 CREATE PROCEDURE sp_multiple_statements AS SELECT 'This is the first statement' SELECT 'this is the second statement' module_end 0x0300070025999F11776BAF006F9D00000100000000000000 CREATE PROCEDURE sp_multiple_statements AS SELECT 'This is the first statement' SELECT 'this is the second statement' Obviously this gives more than you want for the sp_statement_completed events, but it’s the right information for module_end. I leave it to you to determine when this information is needed and use the workaround when appropriate. Aside: You might think it’s odd that I’m showing apparent bugs with my samples, but you’re going to see this behavior if you use this method, so you need to know about it.I’m all about transparency. Happy Eventing- Mike Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!

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  • Why won't this Schema validate this XML file? [Source of both included - quite small]

    - by Sergio Tapia
    The XML file: <Lista count="3"> <Pelicula nombre="Jurasic Park 3"> <Genero>Drama</ Genero> <Director sexo="M">Esteven Spielberg</Director> <Temporada> <Anho>2002</Anho> <Semestre>Verano<Semestre> </Temporada> </Pelicula> <Pelicula nombre="Maldiciones"> <Genero>Ficcion</ Genero> <Director sexo="M">Pedro Almodovar</Director> <Temporada> <Anho>2002</Anho> <Semestre>Verano<Semestre> </Temporada> </Pelicula> <Pelicula nombre="Amor en New York"> <Genero>Romance</Genero> <Director sexo="F">Katia Hertz</Director> <Temporada> <Anho>2002</Anho> <Semestre>Verano<Semestre> </Temporada> </Pelicula> </Lista count="3"> And here's the XML Schema file I made, it's not working. :\ <xsd:complexType name="Lista"> <xsd:attribute name="count" type="xsd:integer" /> <xsd:complexContent> <xsd:element name="Pelicula" type="xsd:string"> <xsd:attribute name="nombre" type="xsd:string" /> <xsd:complexType> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="Genero" type="generoType"/> <xsd:element name="Director" type="directorType"> <xsd:attribute name="sexo" type="sexoType"/> </xsd:element> </xsd:element name="Temporada"> <xsd:complexType> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="Anho" type="anhoType" /> <xsd:element name="Semestre" type="semestreType" /> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> <xsd:element> </xsd:element> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> </xsd:element> </xsd:complexContent> </xsd:complexType> <xsd:simpleType name="sexoType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="F"/> <xsd:enumeration value="M"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="directorType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string" /> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="generoType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Drama"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Accion"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Romance"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Ficcion"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="semestreType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Verano"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Invierno"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="anhoType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:integer"> <xsd:minInclusive value="1970"/> <xsd:maxInclusive value="2020"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType>

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  • Why won't this Schema validate this XML file?

    - by Sergio Tapia
    The XML file: <Lista count="3"> <Pelicula nombre="Jurasic Park 3"> <Genero>Drama</Genero> <Director sexo="M">Esteven Spielberg</Director> <Temporada> <Anho>2002</Anho> <Semestre>Verano</Semestre> </Temporada> </Pelicula> <Pelicula nombre="Maldiciones"> <Genero>Ficcion</Genero> <Director sexo="M">Pedro Almodovar</Director> <Temporada> <Anho>2002</Anho> <Semestre>Verano</Semestre> </Temporada> </Pelicula> <Pelicula nombre="Amor en New York"> <Genero>Romance</Genero> <Director sexo="F">Katia Hertz</Director> <Temporada> <Anho>2002</Anho> <Semestre>Verano</Semestre> </Temporada> </Pelicula> </Lista> And here's the XML Schema file I made, it's not working. :\ <xsd:complexType name="Lista"> <xsd:attribute name="count" type="xsd:integer" /> <xsd:complexContent> <xsd:element name="Pelicula" type="xsd:string"> <xsd:attribute name="nombre" type="xsd:string" /> <xsd:complexType> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="Genero" type="generoType"/> <xsd:element name="Director" type="directorType"> <xsd:attribute name="sexo" type="sexoType"/> </xsd:element> </xsd:element name="Temporada"> <xsd:complexType> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="Anho" type="anhoType" /> <xsd:element name="Semestre" type="semestreType" /> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> <xsd:element></xsd:element> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> </xsd:element> </xsd:complexContent> </xsd:complexType> <xsd:simpleType name="sexoType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="F"/> <xsd:enumeration value="M"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="directorType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string" /> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="generoType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Drama"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Accion"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Romance"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Ficcion"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="semestreType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Verano"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Invierno"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType name="anhoType"> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:integer"> <xsd:minInclusive value="1970"/> <xsd:maxInclusive value="2020"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType>

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  • Read array dump output and generates the correspondent XML file

    - by Christian
    Hi, The text below is the dump of a multidimensional array, dumped by the var_dump() PHP function. I need a Java function that reads a file with a content like this (attached) and returns it in XML. For a reference, in site http://pear.php.net/package/Var_Dump/ you can find the code (in PHP) that generates dumps in XML, so all neeeded logic is there (I think). I will be waiting for your feedback. Regards, Christian array(1) { ["Processo"]= array(60) { ["Sistema"]= string(6) "E-PROC" ["UF"]= string(2) "RS" ["DataConsulta"]= string(19) "11/05/2010 17:59:17" ["Processo"]= string(20) "50000135320104047100" ["NumRegistJudici"]= string(20) "50000135320104047100" ["IdProcesso"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000001" ["SeqProcesso"]= string(1) "1" ["Autuado"]= string(19) "08/01/2010 12:04:47" ["StatusProcesso"]= string(1) "M" ["ComSituacaoProcesso"]= string(2) "00" ["Situacao"]= string(9) "MOVIMENTO" ["IdClasseJudicial"]= string(10) "0000000112" ["DesClasse"]= string(18) "INQUÉRITO POLICIAL" ["CodClasse"]= string(6) "000120" ["SigClasse"]= string(3) "INQ" ["DesTipoInquerito"]= string(0) "" ["CodCompetencia"]= string(2) "21" ["IdLocalidadeJudicial"]= string(4) "7150" ["ClasseSigAutor"]= string(5) "AUTOR" ["ClasseDesAutor"]= string(5) "AUTOR" ["ClasseSigReu"]= string(7) "INDICDO" ["ClasseDesReu"]= string(9) "INDICIADO" ["ClasseCodReu"]= string(2) "64" ["TipoAcao"]= string(8) "Criminal" ["TipoProcessoJudicial"]= string(1) "2" ["CodAssuntoPrincipal"]= string(6) "051801" ["CodLocalidadeJudicial"]= string(2) "00" ["IdAssuntoPrincipal"]= string(4) "1504" ["IdLocalizadorOrgaoPrincipal"]= string(30) "711264420823128430420000000001" ["ChaveConsulta"]= string(12) "513009403710" ["NumAdministrativo"]= NULL ["Magistrado"]= string(28) "RICARDO HUMBERTO SILVA BORNE" ["IdOrgaoJuizo"]= string(9) "710000085" ["IdOrgaoJuizoOriginario"]= string(9) "710000085" ["DesOrgaoJuizo"]= string(45) "JUÍZO FED. 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["Identificacao"]= string(14) "79621439000191" ["SinPartePrincipal"]= string(1) "S" ["IdProcessoParte"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000002" ["IdProcessoParteAtributo"]= NULL ["IdRepresentacao"]= NULL ["TipoRepresentacao"]= NULL ["AtributosProcessoParte"]= NULL ["Relacao"]= NULL ["Procurador"]= array(6) { [0]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(25) "SOLON RAMOS CARDOSO FILHO" ["Sigla"]= string(13) "cor-sr-dpf-rs" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711262893271855450420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(3) "CPF" } [1]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(18) "LUCIANA IOP CECHIN" ["Sigla"]= string(11) "luciana.lic" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711262946806708880420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(3) "CPF" } [2]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(31) "ALEXANDRE DA SILVEIRA ISBARROLA" ["Sigla"]= string(15) "drcor-sr-dpf-rs" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711262949451860560420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(3) "CPF" } [3]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(24) "JUCÉLIA TERESINHA PISONI" ["Sigla"]= string(11) "jucelia.jtp" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711262950492275450420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(3) "CPF" } [4]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(32) "MARCOS ANTONIO SIQUEIRA PICININI" ["Sigla"]= string(13) "picinini.masp" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(3) "APF" } [5]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(20) "PRISCILLA BURLACENKO" ["Sigla"]= string(12) "priscilla.pb" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711262955631630740420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(3) "DPF" } } } } ["ParteReu"]= array(1) { [0]= array(11) { ["IdPessoa"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000001" ["TipoPessoa"]= string(2) "PF" ["Nome"]= string(8) "A APURAR" ["Identificacao"]= NULL ["SinPartePrincipal"]= string(1) "S" ["IdProcessoParte"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000001" ["IdProcessoParteAtributo"]= NULL ["IdRepresentacao"]= NULL ["TipoRepresentacao"]= NULL ["AtributosProcessoParte"]= NULL ["Relacao"]= NULL } } ["OutraParte"]= array(1) { [0]= array(10) { ["Nome"]= string(26) "MINISTÉRIO PÚBLICO FEDERAL" ["CodTipoParte"]= string(3) "114" ["DesTipoParte"]= string(3) "MPF" ["SinPolo"]= string(1) "N" ["Identificacao"]= string(13) "3636198000192" ["SinPartePrincipal"]= string(1) "N" ["IdProcessoParte"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000003" ["IdPessoa"]= string(30) "771230778800100040000000000217" ["TipoPessoa"]= string(3) "ENT" ["Procurador"]= array(1) { [0]= array(4) { ["Nome"]= string(25) "MARIA VALESCA DE MESQUITA" ["IdUsuarioProcurador"]= string(30) "711265220162198740420000000001" ["TipoUsuario"]= string(1) "P" ["Sigla"]= string(5) "pr528" } } } } ["DadoComplementar"]= array(6) { [0]= array(5) { ["DesDadoComplem"]= string(21) "Antecipação de Tutela" ["ValorDadoComplem"]= string(13) "Não Requerida" ["IdDadoComplementar"]= string(1) "1" ["NumIdProcessoDadoComplem"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000003" ["IdDadoComplementarValor"]= string(1) "4" } [1]= array(5) { ["DesDadoComplem"]= string(16) "Justiça Gratuita" ["ValorDadoComplem"]= string(13) "Não Requerida" ["IdDadoComplementar"]= string(1) "4" ["NumIdProcessoDadoComplem"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000001" ["IdDadoComplementarValor"]= string(1) "3" } [2]= array(5) { ["DesDadoComplem"]= string(15) "Petição Urgente" ["ValorDadoComplem"]= string(3) "Não" ["IdDadoComplementar"]= string(1) "5" ["NumIdProcessoDadoComplem"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000004" ["IdDadoComplementarValor"]= string(1) "2" } [3]= array(5) { ["DesDadoComplem"]= string(22) "Prioridade Atendimento" ["ValorDadoComplem"]= string(3) "Não" ["IdDadoComplementar"]= string(1) "2" ["NumIdProcessoDadoComplem"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000006" ["IdDadoComplementarValor"]= string(1) "2" } [4]= array(5) { ["DesDadoComplem"]= string(9) "Réu Preso" ["ValorDadoComplem"]= string(3) "Não" ["IdDadoComplementar"]= string(1) "6" ["NumIdProcessoDadoComplem"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000002" ["IdDadoComplementarValor"]= string(1) "2" } [5]= array(5) { ["DesDadoComplem"]= string(24) "Vista Ministério Público" ["ValorDadoComplem"]= string(3) "Sim" ["IdDadoComplementar"]= string(1) "3" ["NumIdProcessoDadoComplem"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000005" ["IdDadoComplementarValor"]= string(1) "1" } } ["SemPrazoAbrir"]= bool(true) ["Evento"]= array(8) { [0]= array(18) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711269271039215440420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(3) "166" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "8" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "22/03/2010 12:19:16" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "S" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= string(7) "90 DIAS" ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(37) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA - 90 DIAS" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(7) "ap18785" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711263330517182580420000000001" ["DesPeticao"]= string(25) "DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO DEFERIDA" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(75) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA - 90 DIAS - DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO DEFERIDA - 90 DIAS" } [1]= array(18) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711269032501923580420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(3) "166" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "7" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "19/03/2010 18:04:59" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "S" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= string(7) "90 DIAS" ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(37) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA - 90 DIAS" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(5) "pr700" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262976146980920420000000002" ["DesPeticao"]= string(25) "DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO DEFERIDA" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(75) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA - 90 DIAS - DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO DEFERIDA - 90 DIAS" } [2]= array(19) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711268077089625240420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(3) "165" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "6" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "08/03/2010 16:55:48" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "N" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= NULL ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(13) "picinini.masp" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["Documento"]= array(2) { [0]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711268077089625240420000000001" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "1" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "CERT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [1]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711268077089625240420000000002" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "2" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "DESP" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } } ["DesPeticao"]= string(26) "PEDIDO DE DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(26) "PEDIDO DE DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO" } [3]= array(19) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711267732906972600420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(2) "52" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "5" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "04/03/2010 17:20:29" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "N" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= NULL ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(5) "pr700" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262976146980920420000000002" ["Documento"]= array(1) { [0]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262976146980920420000000002" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711267732906972600420000000001" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "1" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "PET" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } } ["DesPeticao"]= string(7) "PETIÇÃO" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(7) "PETIÇÃO" } [4]= array(19) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711265889365256290420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(3) "165" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "11/02/2010 09:59:04" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "N" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= NULL ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(13) "picinini.masp" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["Documento"]= array(2) { [0]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711265222866995860420000000001" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "1" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "PORT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [1]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711265222866995860420000000002" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "2" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } } ["DesPeticao"]= string(26) "PEDIDO DE DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(26) "PEDIDO DE DILAÇÃO DE PRAZO" } [5]= array(19) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711263991150788270420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(2) "52" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "3" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "20/01/2010 10:50:05" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "N" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= NULL ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(13) "picinini.masp" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["Documento"]= array(4) { [0]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263991150788270420000000001" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "1" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "DECL" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [1]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263991150788270420000000002" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "2" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "DECL" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [2]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263991150788270420000000003" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "3" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "DECL" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [3]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263991150788270420000000004" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "4" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "DECL" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } } ["DesPeticao"]= string(7) "PETIÇÃO" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(7) "PETIÇÃO" } [6]= array(19) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711263955058688620420000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "228" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= string(2) "52" ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "2" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "20/01/2010 00:40:39" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= string(1) "N" ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "4" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= NULL ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["CodEvento"]= string(10) "0000000852" ["DesEvento"]= string(27) "PETIÇÃO PROTOCOLADA JUNTADA" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(13) "picinini.masp" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["Documento"]= array(6) { [0]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263229632249660420000000001" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "1" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [1]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263229632249660420000000002" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "2" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [2]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263229632249660420000000003" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "3" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [3]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263229632249660420000000004" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "4" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [4]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263229632249660420000000005" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "5" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [5]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711263229632249660420000000006" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "6" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } } ["DesPeticao"]= string(7) "PETIÇÃO" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(7) "PETIÇÃO" } [7]= array(19) { ["IdProcessoEvento"]= string(30) "711262958983115560390000000001" ["IdEvento"]= string(3) "430" ["IdTipoPeticaoJudicial"]= NULL ["SeqEvento"]= string(1) "1" ["DataHora"]= string(19) "08/01/2010 12:04:47" ["SinExibeDesEvento"]= NULL ["SinUsuarioInterno"]= string(1) "N" ["IdGrupoEvento"]= string(1) "0" ["SinVisualizaDocumentoExterno"]= string(1) "N" ["Complemento"]= NULL ["DesEventoSemComplemento"]= string(56) "Distribuição/Atribuição Ordinária por sorteio eletrônico" ["CodEvento"]= string(6) "030101" ["DesEvento"]= string(56) "Distribuição/Atribuição Ordinária por sorteio eletrônico" ["DesAlternativaEvento"]= NULL ["Usuario"]= string(13) "picinini.masp" ["idUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["Documento"]= array(4) { [0]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711262956008922510390000000001" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "1" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "PORT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [1]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711262956008922510390000000002" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "2" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(4) "OFIC" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [2]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711262956008922510390000000003" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "3" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } [3]= array(6) { ["IdUsuario"]= string(30) "711262951173995330420000000001" ["IdDocumento"]= string(30) "711262956008922510390000000004" ["SeqDocumento"]= string(1) "4" ["SigTipoDocumento"]= string(3) "OUT" ["IdSigilo"]= string(1) "0" ["DesSigilo"]= string(10) "Sem Sigilo" } } ["DesPeticao"]= string(56) "Distribuição/Atribuição Ordinária por sorteio eletrônico" ["DescricaoCompleta"]= string(56) "Distribuição/Atribuição Ordinária por sorteio eletrônico" } } ["ValCausa"]= string(4) "0.00" ["OrgaoJul"]= string(45) "JUÍZO FED. DA 02A VF CRIMINAL DE PORTO ALEGRE" ["CodOrgaoJul"]= string(9) "RS0000085" ["OrgaoColegiado"]= NULL ["CodOrgaoColegiado"]= NULL ["CodOrgaoColegiadoSecretaria"]= NULL } }

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  • RUN FUNCTION AFTER SOMETIME IN JQUERY & AUTOMATIC SLICING OF IMAGES

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