Hi Cyrille, yes, my question was relating to a subscriber client (on the client side). After reading up on XML, it seems like there are multiple possibilities to extract information from XML strings: - java regular expressions with parenthesis capturing (for the perl hackers :) - JAX DOM parser - dom4j or JDOM (which claim to have a more JAVA like fealing to them).
For the case below, sticking with java regular expressions seems fine, so that is what I also used in my example. On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:05:29AM +0100, Cyrille Giquello wrote: > Michael Atighetchi a �crit: > > >The documentation in XmlKey gives this as a typical publish example: > > > > <key oid='4711' contentMime='text/xml'> > > <AGENT id='192.168.124.20' subId='1' type='generic'> > > <DRIVER id='FileProof' pollingFreq='10'> > > </DRIVER> > > </AGENT> > > </key> > > > > > >What is the common way for an application to parse this XML chunck in > >the subscribing client to get out id, subId and type in <AGENT> ? > > > > Hello Michael, > > if I well understand, your question is about client side ? isn't it ? > > At client side, you have to deal with xml like in other application that > using xml. > > xmlBlaster client give you a raw block of text, that contains xml. > So, with a xml parser you can querying that xml block. > > Sorry, I've no java code under my hand. > Perhaps in demo codes you can find some exemple, or in a xml tutorial. > > Did I well understand you question ? > > cyrille > > ps : I'm away from that list for a long time. sorry, I'm under massive > projects. > shure I'll come back & contribute ;o) > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] BBN Technologies
