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In my environment here I use Java to serialize the result set to xml. I have no access to the output stream itself, only to a org.xml.sax.ContentHandler.

When I try to output characters in a CDATA Section:

It happens basically like this:

xmlHandler.startElement(uri, lname, "column", attributes);
String chars = "<![CDATA["+rs.getString(i)+"]]>";
xmlHandler.characters(chars.toCharArray(), 0, chars.length());
xmlHandler.endElement(uri, lname, "column");

I get this:

<column>&lt;![CDATA[33665]]&gt;</column>

But I want this:

<column><![CDATA[33665]]></column>

So how can I output a CDATA section with a Sax ContentHandler?

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It is getting escaped because the handler.characters function is designed to escape and the

You need to use the newly exposed methods in DefaultHandler2 or use the TransformerHandler approach where you can set the output key CDATA_SECTION_ELEMENTS, which takes a whitespace delimited list of tag names that should output sub text sections enclosed in CDATA.

StreamResult streamResult = new StreamResult(out);
SAXTransformerFactory tf = (SAXTransformerFactory) SAXTransformerFactory.newInstance();
TransformerHandler hd = tf.newTransformerHandler();
Transformer serializer = hd.getTransformer();
serializer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.CDATA_SECTION_ELEMENTS, "column");
hd.setResult(streamResult);
hd.startDocument();
hd.startElement("","","column",atts);
hd.characters(asdf,0, asdf.length());
hd.endElement("","","column");
hd.endDocument();
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thanks for the input. I will look into it. – Andre Bossard Oct 1 '08 at 13:53

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