I've done it by using the serializer classes and serializing to a java.io.StringWriter.
- Greg -----Original Message----- From: Scott Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Java|1.0.1] Parsing from StringBuffer... Is there something like that to do the opposite, ie, given a DOM tree, how do I get it into a single String or StringBuffer. Thanks, Scott Sanders > create a java.io.StringReader, then create a org.xml.sax.InputSource from > the StringReader. Pass the input source into the parse() method and you are > home free. >> I have some data in a StringBuffer. These data are XML. I'd like to parse >> them. How can I "feed" the DOM parser wo/ writing a file ?
