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- From: Ronald Bourret <rbourret@ito.tu-darmstadt.de>
- To: "'XML-DEV'" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 13:55:47 +0200
John Cowan wrote:
> Unless, of course, you are clever enough to encapsulate it so
> it only has to appear once --- as is standard practice in dealing
> with nonstandard extensions anyway.
OK, let's assume I am that clever -- a topic always open to debate. It
looks like I've got the following options for creating DOM documents in
Java. Comments/questions:
1) Docuverse requires you to pass a string, presumably the root element
type. I assume the reason for this is so that the returned Document will
represent a well-formed document. None of the other implementations appear
to require this.
2) Is it really not possible to create a new Document with IBM's classes?
I can't find a method for doing it.
3) Am I missing any Java DOM packages?
-- Ron Bourret
DOM Document Creation Methods
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Docuverse:
DOM.createDocument(String type) // returns Document
DOMFactory.createDocument(DOM dom, String type) // interface.
implemented by DefaultFactory, PrototypeFactory, HTMLFactory
IBM (xml4j):
not possible?
Microsoft/Datachannel:
com.datachannel.xml.om.Document.Document() // implements Document
OpenXML:
DOMFactory.createDocument(Class docClass)
DOMFactory.createXMLDocument()
Oracle:
XMLDocument() // implements Document
NodeFactory.createDocument() // returns XMLDocument
Sun:
XMLDocument() // implements Document
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