Use Xerces instead of the Sun XmlDocument class.  The Sun class will probably
go away anyway.  The best distribution of Xerces is available from IBM
alphaWorks here:

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/techmain/F62DB5F8684DCF6A8825671B00682F34?OpenDocument

If the link wraps you'll have to cut and paste it back together, or just go to
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com and poke down to Technologies->Java->XML Parser
for Java.

"Vdaygiri, Subu" wrote:

> I am reading  a template xml file into XmlDocument structure in a servlet
> and try to send it to session bean for further processing. But as
> XmlDocument does not implement serializable, I am getting the following
> error in J2EE RI. What are the alternate methods to do this ?
>
> Also, I was wondering how does one handle file i/o in J2EE architecture as
> ejb's can't do i/o. Can one as the container to do it for you ?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Subu
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