Thank you very much! --Salil
--- Jeffrey Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mr. Gaitonde, > You could try using the org.apache.xml.serializer classes. > > Something like this may do what you want: > > import org.apache.xml.serialize.*; > import java.io.*; > > > . > . > OutputFormat format = new OutputFormat( doc ); > StringWriter stringOut = new StringWriter(); > XMLSerializer serial = new XMLSerializer( stringOut, format ); > serial.serialize( doc.getDocumentElement() ); > > > Then you can access the string: > > System.out.println( "STRXML = " + stringOut.toString() ); > > > > > Thanks, > Jeffrey Rodriguez > XML Development > IBM Cupertino > > > > > > >From: Salil Gaitonde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Document toString()? > >Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:53:42 -0800 (PST) > > > >Hi, > > > >I am new to the Xerces-J parser... I'd previously > >been using Sun's parser. > > > >I am trying to get a Document "toStringed" so that > >I can send it to a back-end legacy app which currently > >doesn't understand DOM. > > > >Sun's parser handled this easily because I could just do > >a Document.toString() and the entire tree would flatten > >into a string... "<hello>there</hello>" > > > >Is there an easy way to do this sort of thing with Xerces? > >Thanks, > >Salil > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > >http://im.yahoo.com > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com