it works perfectly now. thx
From: Christian Bollmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: javax.xml.rpc.namespace.QName Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 21:13:59 +0200
Am Montag, 1. September 2003 12:38 schrieb lee hwaying: > I am now starting to code xml using java. > may i know which is the most mimic VB msxml2 package in JAVA?
If you mean you want a tree-like representation of XML elements, JDOM may be the best choice. JDOM is neither DOM nor SAX, but provides an object-oriented API to XML files similar to DOM, yet in a Java (ie. language-) specific way. But the same is true for VB, and behind JDOM there are people like Jason Hunter and Brett McLaughlin, that is, some of the heavyweights in this whole direction.
> a friend recommend jdom. > I find it quite good but, when using, the tooltip doesn't shows on > NetBeans, even though it compiles nicely/ > > any idea?
In NetBeans 3.5, just rightclick on the JDOM package, find the 'Tools' submenu and select 'Update code completions' there. This option existed for a long time in Forte | NetBeans, but was named otherwise in previous releases. In any case, a dialog pops up, you select the appropriate visibility levels for classes | fields | methods and give it a go. NetBeans- based IDEs get their code completion info from a database which has to be (re)generated for new or altered packages.
HTH,
-- Chris (SCPJ2)
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