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On 12/04/2008, Mukul Gandhi <gandhi.mukul@g...> wrote: > 1) Is it possible to pretty print the output? Yes - have a look at OutputKeys > 2) Is this approach faster than using DOM serialization? Probably... is performance an issue? > 3) Here I am using the transformer functionality for creating XML, > which looks more like a XSLT feature (i.e., transformation task). > Should we not have this capability in the XML parser (for e.g., in > Xerces)? Should we have something like xml-writer (which Rob pointed) > built into Xerces (possibly as an enhancement)? Reading and writing XML in Java is a pain, which is why so many people just construct a string that looks like XML (and incur the pain later). This technique isn't a hack, but it's an easy way if you're used to writing transforms. Try some of the others - JDOM, XOM, StAX (or Java 6) etc. and see which you prefer. It would be really nice if you could just annotate a pojo and persist that to XML, ala JPA... > mentioned with xml-writer. Why does the implementation doesn't ensure > this? > > For e.g, I am able to produce this as well using this code: > <x><y attr1="123" attr2="456"><z/></y></t> (please note, a wrong tag > </t> here). That looks like a problem with Xalan... -- Andrew Welch http://andrewjwelch.com Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/
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