I see! All good to know. Indeed, that's how I'd be most likely to
consume this - as an XML structure. That's what I mean when I say I
haven't kept up much with XML in Java I haven't had to. I've been quite
fortunate and happy in having many 'XML-tech-exclusive' engagements,
where by that I mean they've involved data and code all written in one
form of XML or another. In fact, my latest involved establishing an XRX
architecture backed by services I wrote in XQuery for MarkLogic. XForms
to XSL converting the input to OSCAL, then the REST services to do the
MarkLogic insertions and whatnot. FUN! :)
-Tony
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