Hey Scott
I just now tried to escape the "<" and ">" and "?" tags of XML with
escape charater ("\" - backslash)
and tried to compile my java file it gave me error on each and everyspot
where I please "\"...
I don't know if I did something wrong or what...I am attaching a sample of
the code please
see if I am doing something basically wrong:
mainStr = "<\?xml version=\"1.0\"\?> ";
while (rs.next())
{
firstn = rs.getString(1);
lastn = rs.getString(2);
phone = rs.getString(3);
pager = rs.getString(5);
home = rs.getString(6);
count = count+1;
mainStr = mainStr + "\<Employee_Info\>
\<Firstname\> "+ firstn +" \<\/Firstname>\<Lastname\> "+lastn + "
\<\/Lastname\> "+" \<Extension\> "+ phone +" \<\/Extension\> "+" \<Pager\>
"+pager+" \<\/Pager\> "+ " \<Home\> "+ home +" \<\/Home\>
\<\/Employee_Info\>" + "\n"; }
return mainStr;
Thanks a lot for all your help,
Nishant
Scott Nichol
<snicholnews@scottn To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: XML response in SOAP
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08/21/2002 01:59 PM
Please respond to
soap-dev
>>>>
If the client that calls the SOAP method correctly "un-escapes" these
sequences, the resulting string will look like the string of XML text you
created.
<<<<
I put this out there rather cavalierly: I don't think the Apache SOAP
client
un-escape this on its own.
Scott Nichol
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