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On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Jon Baer wrote:
> Hi ... I have a quick question. For learning purposes I have been using JDBC,
> but recently Ive been trying to get into integrating XML into Servlets for
> dynamic processing a page, but I have a question about XML parsing (not sure if
> this would be the right list). Ive been using a small simple Perl XML parser I
> made for some material but I wanted to know if there was something this simple
> that existed for "servlet people".
>
> If my file is something like this:
>
> <TV>
> <MODEL>Sony</MODEL>
> <DIMENSIONS>17</DIMENSION>
> <REMOTE>Yes</REMOTE>
> </TV>
>
> And I wanted to integrate it into my return back to the user, what is the
> *easiest* way to insert it? Anything like String TV[] = getContent("MODEL");
> Im looking for something that I can give it a file and give me back all the
> content between the XML tags, simple and easy. I just want to know if there is
> a package that exists that does this, or should I just write the parser myself?
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Jon
>
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