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  • Subject: JDOM or ECS???
  • From: "Derrick Pisani" <xml-dev@a...>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 21:14:43 +0200
  • Importance: Normal


Guys,

Iam new to XML and I would like to know what your opinion is about JDOM and
Jakarta ECS. Which is the better way to create XML document that I later on
in the cycle need to parse to extract a Java object? The object will be a
vector list that represent the content of the nodes one after the other. The
following should make it easier to understand my question:

The following file needs to become the object shown below:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="8859_1" standalone="no"?>
<component>
<name>null</name>
<nb>
  <node>HEAD</node>
  <node>BODY</node>
  <nb>
    <node>CENTER</node>
    <nb>
      <node>FORM</node>
      <nb>
        <node>MAP</node>
        <node>IMG</node>
        <node>BR</node>
        <node>TABLE</node>
        <nb>
          <node>TBODY</node>
          <nb>
            <node>TR</node>
            <node>TR</node>
</component>


Java vector:
[HEAD|BODY|nb|CENTER||nb|FORM|nb|MAP|IMG|BR|TABLE|nb|TBODY|nb|TR|TR]


If you have other suggestions rather than JDOM or ECS, they are also
welcome.

Derrick


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