What your suggesting is close to what I am trying to do. Do you have
some sample code or internet link discussing this? Another interesting
question -- when you talk about the schema --, is there a way to define
generic schema?

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From: Andrew Pliszka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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I think what you have to do is create your own generic XML utility class

that is specific to your XML schema, that uses dom4j, or digester or 
XMLBeans as XML engine. You will have to create your a commons schema 
base for all your developers, that they will have to follow.

Andrew Pliszka

Zhang, Larry (L.) wrote:

>I know that DOM and SAX but what I am looking for is some sort of
>wrapper or single point class so that all team members will use my
class
>instead of calling DOM or SAX directly.
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>Hi Zhang,
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>I am not sure if i got your question correct. But, if you want some 
>already existing XML parsers then DOM and SAX Parsers are the ones
which
>
>are used extensively. Again, i might be missing more efficient ones.
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