[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: jdom vs. xerces
By "translations" do you mean XSLT? You can use Xalan for that. JDOM does not address XML parsing. You need a separate parser for that (although I think the distribution may include Xerces -- I don't recall). You can use JDOM with Xerces (or any other SAX parser). You might also be interested in DOM4J (http://www.dom4j.org/). Currently in beta, but has interesting functionality. > -----Original Message----- > From: da@v... [mailto:da@v...] > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 2:55 PM > To: xml-dev@l... > Subject: jdom vs. xerces > > > i'm doing a little break from the wacky interface thing to > work on some > java middleware. i'd been using xerces, but i just came across jdom, > which looks awfully neat and seems to support translations (which i'm > using). i'm only vaguely disattisfied with xerces - it's doing what i > need, but i keep getting the feeling that things should be easier than > they are. i.e. XMLOutputter in jdom vs. however you do this > via xerces - > serialize and send it to a string buffer or something. but there's no > example that covers this directly, so, horrors, i have to > actually figure > out something rather than just copy it. :) > > has anyone tried both? thoughts? > > dan > > da - dan ancona > interface heretic > http://vizbang.com > don't postpone joy
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