Once you've created code, to open a file…and loop through it using StremingEvents, the next step…is to add code to extract data from your…XML and store that data as native Java objects.…I'm working in a version of my project called StAXGetDataWithStream.…I'm going to comment out the code that I used for Debugging.…That's the code that Output the name of each event as a string.…I won't need that in my final production code…and then I'll add code here, within the wow loop.…
The first step within the wow loop is already in place.…Calling the next method to go to the next event, and…getting the Return value as an integer that I've named event type.…And now I need to find out which event type I'm working with.…To read a well formed XML file like this one, you only…really need to deal with one event type, Start Element and I'll show you how to get…all the other data you need without having to…deal with the characters, end element, or other events.…I'll add a conditional block, an if…statement and I'll set the condition as follows.…
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11/8/2013- Choosing a Java-based XML API
- Reading XML as a string
- Comparing streaming and tree-based APIs
- Parsing XML with SAX
- Creating and reading XML with DOM
- Adding data to an XML document with JDOM
- Reading and writing XML with StAX
- Working with JAXB and annotated classes
- Comparing Simple XML Serialization to JAXB
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome55s
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What you should know1m 43s
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Using the exercise files4m 48s
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1. Getting Started
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Reviewing XML terminology9m 56s
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Reading XML as a string5m 42s
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2. Parsing XML with SAX (Simple API for XML)
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How SAX works6m 7s
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3. Creating and Parsing XML with Document Object Model
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How DOM works7m 56s
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Creating a DOM document8m 5s
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4. Creating and Parsing XML with JDOM
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How JDOM works5m 52s
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5. Creating and Parsing XML with StAX
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How StAX works6m 11s
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6. Creating and Parsing XML with JAXB
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7. Creating and Parsing with Simple XML Serialization
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Comparing Simple to JAXB3m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 7s
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