- Source: JDOM
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JDOM is an open-source Java-based document object model for XML that was designed specifically for the Java platform so that it can take advantage of its language features. JDOM integrates with Document Object Model (DOM) and Simple API for XML (SAX), supports XPath and XSLT. It uses external parsers to build documents. JDOM was developed by Jason Hunter and Brett McLaughlin starting in March 2000. It has been part of the Java Community Process as JSR 102, though that effort has since been abandoned.
Examples
Suppose the file "foo.xml" contains this XML document:
One can parse the XML file into a tree of Java objects with JDOM, like so:
In case you do not want to create the document object from any file or any input stream, you can create the document object against the element.
As a converse, one can construct a tree of elements, then generate an XML file from it, as in the following example:
References
External links
Official website
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- JDOM
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- Java Community Process
- Saxon XSLT
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