The simplest way to parse XML in Java
You can do a lot with XML, but often all you want to do is to read a simple file with some basic data in it. The options for doing this, SAX, DOM and JAXB are all relatively verbose and often off-putting. So here is a class that will make all this much much more simple.
Parsing a file such as:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | <config> <title>test</title> <version major="1" minor="2"/> <roles> <role name="admin"/> <role name="user"/> </roles> <users> <user name="joe" password="pass" role="admin"/> <user name="harry" password="secret" role="user"/> </users> </config> |
Can be achieved with the following code:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 | Xml config = new Xml("config.xml","config"); System.out.println("title: "+config.child("title").content()); Xml version = config.child("version"); System.out.println("version: "+version.integer("major")+"."+version.integer("minor")); for(Xml role:config.child("roles").children("role")) System.out.println("role: name: "+role.string("name")); for(Xml user:config.child("users").children("user")) { System.out.println( "user: name: "+user.string("name")+ ", password: "+user.string("password")+ ", role: "+user.string("role")); } |
As you can see, it's nice and simple and allows you to get to the information quickly and without any hassle. The API uses the DOM parser underneath, but attempts to make the data more easily available. All you need is the following [Click to download] class, which you can of course customise however you like.
Update:
I've just added another nice method to this class. Is called e4xEval, that is actualy a xpath eval but i made it use the flex e4x syntax. So, if you want to get all the role name you can do:
1 2 3 | Xml config = new Xml("config.xml","config"); String[] list = config.e4xEval("config.roles.role.@name"); // @ is attribute |
November 22nd, 2009 - 04:19
You might also want to look at vtd-xml (http://vtd-xml.sf.net)
as the latest and most advanced XML processing model
http://vtd-xml.sf.net
August 12th, 2012 - 00:06
Simplest solution is the best one, in 90% cases ) Thanx a lot!
August 12th, 2012 - 00:34
BTW, you added the method but no imports for it. And no definition for doc variable.
October 10th, 2012 - 12:18
InputSource doc = new InputSource(new StringReader(this.content));