The OME-XML Java library is a collection of Java packages for manipulating OME-XML metadata structures. The OME-XML Java library’s metadata processing facilities form the backbone of the Bio-Formats library’s support for OME-XML conversion.
It is not to be confused with the OME-Java API for communicating with an OME Server from Java.
You can download ome-xml.jar from the Bio-Formats downloads page. The license is LGPL.
To use, add ome-xml.jar to your classpath or build path.
Refer to the online API documentation, specifically the ome.xml.* packages. For an example of usage, see the Screen Plate Well unit test.
The OMENode is the root (“OME”) node of the OME-XML. Each XML element has its own node type (e.g. “Image” has ImageNode) with its own accessor and mutator methods, to make navigation of the OME-XML structure easier than it would be with a raw DOM object. However, there are some limitations to what can be done with the API. If your application needs access to a node’s backing DOM element to work with it directly, you can call getDOMElement() on a node.
The OME-XML Java library is an open source project—the source code is freely accessible via our Git repository. See these instructions for details on accessing the code.