Check out Totoe: https://github.com/hpehl/totoe for browser-side XPath in 
GWT.

I've not used this in a project (yet!), but after playing with the Totoe 
Tester I'm impressed (and wish fervently that it had been around 5-6 years 
ago when I started my first GWT project; XPath beats the snot out of 
searching a bunch of JSON).

The Totoe Tester is also online at http://totoe-tester.appspot.com/

On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 9:08:18 AM UTC-4, skippy wrote:
>
> Thanks for the response.  I have one more question. 
>
> I am reusing assets from a XSLT Translation application in a GWT 
> application. 
> I want to reuse the XML Page layouts and XML Data payloads. 
>
> My question is, can I use a more Xpath like parsing? 
> Like first parse the Filter/column nodes. 
> Then parse the heading/column nodes. 
> Then parce the list/column nodes. 
>
> This would allow me o control what parts of the xml layout go into 
> what part to the GWT Flextable. 
>
> Thanks for your help. 
>
> On Mar 18, 12:40 am, Andy King <andyk...@greatlogic.com> wrote: 
> > First, it appears that your XML is invalid ... your last child element 
> has 
> > a beginning tag of "ACCT005" and an ending tag of "vlst".  Assuming that 
> > this isn't your only problem, I think you are just not getting the child 
> > nodes of the "item" element, but instead you are getting the child nodes 
> of 
> > the document (which would be the "item" element node).  This is how I'd 
> > fulfill your requirements: 
> > 
> >   final Document doc = XMLParser.parse(item); 
> >   final Element itemElement = 
> > (Element)doc.getElementsByTagName("item").item(0); 
> >   Node node = itemElement.getFirstChild(); 
> >   while (node != null) { 
> >     if (node.getNodeType() == Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { 
> >       // node is an account element 
> >     } 
> >     node = node.getNextSibling(); 
> >   } 
> > 
> > Note that not all child nodes will necessarily be Element nodes ... 
> hence 
> > the check for NodeType == Node.ELEMENT_NODE. 
> > 
> > Andy 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Thursday, March 14, 2013 6:02:13 AM UTC-7, skippy wrote: 
> > 
> > > I am trying to load this xml file into a hashmap or list using 
> XMLParser. 
> > > What ever I try, I keep getting a node list of 1 with all the nodes in 
> it. 
> > 
> > > Here is an example of the xml file: 
> > > ... 
>

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