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RE: generating an DOM object from a non-XML source in Java

  • From: "Newman, Todd" <ToddNewman@T...>
  • To: "'xml-dev@l...'" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 15:03:21 -0500

RE: generating an DOM object from a non-XML source in Java
Thanks for the several responses which answered my questions on this
subject.  As both Ronald and Alan informed me, I needed to add a text node
to my entity nodes.  Once I did that, things started looking up.

I also found a routine on the web which converts a Document object to a
string which was nice since now I don't have to write one.

Thanks for all the help, and I may get the book Richard suggested ("XML and
Java: 
Developing Web Application" - ISBN 0201485435) if I do much more with this.

I also may download the Oracle libraries for a spin as Jurgen suggested.


Thanks to all!
Todd

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