Mark Watka has a very nice DTD Parser available at
http://www.wutka.com/dtdparser.html

Regards,
Bob

At 09:30 PM 2/11/2001 +0100, Mirko Wolf wrote:
>Hi,
>i've a problem, i would create XML Files on a servlet driven system on the
>fly.
>Here my question: My Problem is that i've serveral existing DTD-Files and
>several
>"Datasources" for instance plain Textfiles, Databases and so on. IMHO i need
>to
>write something like a wrapper which maps between the DTD file and my
>Datasource.
>But therefore i need to write a DTD Parser, because i didn't found something
>like
>that in one of the available packages Does anyone has some ideas, examples
>or
>tutorials, existing solutions how to do?
>
>Another question is, if there are available packages/solutions are they
>threadsafe?
>Are there problems while using with servlets?
>
>What about performance e.g memory usage, execution time?
>
>Regards
>                 Mirko
>
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