Learn how to create and parse XML with a variety of Java APIs and libraries, including DOM, SAX, JAXB, and more.
- [Voiceover] My name is David Gassner and this is XML Integration with Java. In this course, I'll show you a variety of methods for reading and creating XML formatted strings and files in the Java programming language. I'll first describe how to choose an XML API; whether to use a streaming or a tree based API; and which of these APIs can be used with Android. Then I'll show you the code starting with the oldest APIs, SAX and DOM. I'll also demonstrate later editions to Java SE that can streamline your code such as StAX and JAXB.
And I'll also help you get started with JDOM and the simple XML serialization framework. You have many choices in how to work with XML in Java. I hope this course helps you choose the right API for your application and helps you get started with it.
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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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