Oops, I did not consider the line wrapping. And the initial DOM sample
in the previous message contains typos. The correct DOM sample should
be as follows:
<Parent><Child><Name>John
Doe</Name><Gender>Male</Gender></Child>><Child><Name>Jane
Doe</Name><Gender>Feale</Gender></Child></Parent>
*** Note: If above sample does not show in a single line, it's probably
cause by line wrapping. Then please consider that as a single line.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Pae
> Say we have generated a DOM as follows:
>
> <Parent><Child><Name>John
> Doe</Name><Gender>Male</Gender></Child>><Child><Name>John
> Doe</Name><Gender>Male</Gender></Child></Parent>
>
> As you can there is Node.TEXT_NODE for indentation such as "\n", "\t", or
so
> other than values for <Name> and <Gender> elements.
>
> My question is that if there is any utility available to convert the
> above DOM to "the following DOM with indentation" as follows:
>
> <Parent>
> <Child>
> <Name>John Doe</Name>
> <Gender>Male</Gender>
> </Child>
> <Child>
> <Name>Jane Doe</Name>
> <Gender>Female</Gender>
> </Child>
> </Parent>
>
> If there is a utility class something like:
>
> import org.w3c.dom.Document;
>
> public class XMLUtil {
>
> /** Convert the non-indented DOM to an indented DOM */
> public Document covnertNonIndentedDOM2IndentedDOM(Document inboundXML)
{
> Document outboundXML = null;
>
> // snip
>
> return outboundXML;
> }
> }
>
> will be nice to know. So it can be done by:
>
> XMLUtil xmlUtil = new XMLUtil();
> Document respXML = xmlUtil.covnertNonIndentedDOM2IndentedDOM(reqXML);
>
> Any info on this subject are welcome and will be appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Pae
>
>
>
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