Dear Peter,

> Hey, thanks for the super quick response. I will give that a try.  My
> question dealt with creating an element like:
> <requestSummary xmlns="urn:expertmgmt">
> 
> I may need to use something like:
> <xxx:requestSummary xmlns="urn:expertmgmt">
> 
> How would I be able to add the prefix 'xxx' to my elements?

You used createElement in your example, but that is actually not a good
idea in a namespace aware environment (that's hidden somewhere in the
DOM specification), so you should use
        Element root = doc.createElementNS(XXX, "xxx:requestSummary");
where XXX is a String-variable that represents a URL for the prefix
'xxx'. Since you specify a prefix that may not be null. 
By the way, if you want requestSummary to be in the urn:expertmgmt
namespace, then using the xxx prefix is not actually useful here as you
defined it as the default namespace, then you would use:
        Element root = doc.createElementNS("urn:expertmgmt",
"requestSummary");
(if you want to use the xxx-prefix, you should use xxx:requestSummary as
element-name and xmlns:xxx as attribute-name)

Kind regards,

--Sander.

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