Hi,
I've seen this error when I have no root element at all, or I
think when I've had two 'root' elements (I'm using 1.4.4). Can you watch
the raw data read from the socket? Are you really getting what you think
you're getting before it closes? Maybe there's a missing 'flush'?
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: vincent doyelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What does it mean : "The root element is required in a
well-formed document"
Hi all
I've got a problem using a parser to parse a stream
coming from a socket over the network.
I'm using 2 applications, one is the sender and is
writing xml things on the socket output, after
writing, yhe socket is closed.
this socket output is created like this :
PrintWriter sortie = new PrintWriter(new
OutputStreamWriter(incoming.getOutputStream()), true);
I'm writing on the fly : like this sortie.print(...);
I've got the error "The root element is required in a
well formed document".
I can't see why because I've checked all my elements
and they seems to be correctly nested.
My "document" is formatted like this :
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Mesures>
<Equipement ... />
<Processeurs>
<CPU ... />
</Procsseurs>
<Processses>
<Process ... />
</Processes>
<Users>
<User ... />
</Users>
<Memoires>
<Memoire ... />
</Memoires>
<Disks>
<Disk... />
<Partitions>
<Partition ... />
</Partitions>
</Disk>
</Disks>
</Mesures>
Have anyone an idea why I get this error ?
Thanks in advance
Vincent
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