Try XmlOptions.setPrettyPrint() There are some other methods in XmlOptions
that can help you tailor the spacing etc.
-jacobd

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Garima Bathla <garima.bat...@gmail.com>wrote:

> So I am using xmlbeans to generate xml instance based on xsd schema. But
> the issue is that in my generated xml instance all the tokens in xml are
> well formed but missing \n ( new line); How do I generate an xml instance
> with new line characters already inserted so that the generated xml is more
> readable.
>
> so my current output is like this
>
> <start><home><address><unit>2200</unit><street>XYZ</street><state>WA</state><country>USA</country><zip>98122</zip></address></home></start>
>
> And I want the output to look like:
>
> <start>
>     <home>
>        <address>
>            <unit>2200</unit>
>            <street>XYZ</street>
>            <state>WA</state>
>            <country>USA</country>
>            <zip>98122</zip>
>         </address>
>    </home>
> </start>
>
> So that it is more readable? ANY help in this direction will be helpful.
>
> Regards,
> Garima.
>

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