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Java Source Code / Java Documentation  » XML » jdom 
JDOM
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URL:http://www.jdom.org/
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org.jdom Classes to represent the components of an XML document. The Verifier is a special class useful in ensuring well-formedness of documents. The Parent interface is implemented by Document and Element exposing their commonality. The Content abstract class is extended by all the node types of a document except Document itself. The JDOMFactory interface and DefaultJDOMFactory standard implementation provide advanced users with the ability to create subtypes of the org.jdom classes.
org.jdom.adapters Classes to interface with various DOM implementations. Not generally needed except in truly advanced situations. JAXPDOMAdapter is most commonly used.
org.jdom.filter Classes to programmatically filter nodes of a document based on type, name, value, or other aspects and to boolean and/or/negate these rules. Filters can be used in methods like getContent(Filter) and getDescendants(Filter). A sampling of generally useful filters are provided here. Alternate filters can be user defined.
org.jdom.input Classes to build JDOM documents from various sources. The most common builder class is SAXBuilder which constructs a JDOM document using a SAX parser and can pull content from files, streams, sockets, readers, and so on. It can use any underlying SAX parser to handle the parsing chores. SAXHandler provides support for SAXBuilder. DOMBuilder lets you build from a pre-existing DOM tree.
org.jdom.output Classes to output JDOM documents to various destinations. The most common outputter class is XMLOutputter which outputs a document (or part of a document) as a stream of bytes. Format and EscapeStrategy support the XMLOutputter in letting you choose how the output should be formatted and how special characters should be escaped. SAXOutputter lets you output as a stream of SAX events (handy especially in transformations). JDOMLocator supports SAXOutputter and helps you observe the SAX output process. DOMOutputter lets you output a JDOM document as a DOM tree.
org.jdom.transform Classes to help with transformations, based on the JAXP TrAX classes. JDOMTransformer supports simple transformations with one line of code. Advanced features are available with the JDOMSource and JDOMResult classes that interface with TrAX.
org.jdom.xpath Support for XPath from within JDOM. XPath provides a common interface with a pluggable back-end. The default back end is Jaxen.
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