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I have the following XML and Xpath code.. with node.getContent() I get a string return of the complete SUID element.. what is the best what to get each element and construct a new object with recid,suid,group

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</newticket>
        <suid>
          <recid>8848DC1650664B0294B194B1D6F61AA0</recid>
          <suid>RST40024</suid>
          <grouplink_recid>C66A8FF92F0F4CE9825A4C42ADDBF09A</grouplink_recid>
        </suid>
        <suid>
          <recid>AF12C557C9DD4EA087155CC263204668</recid>
          <suid>uiuyiitest</suid>
          <grouplink_recid>C66A8FF92F0F4CE9825A4C42ADDBF09A</grouplink_recid>
        </suid>
      </account>
    </newticket>

 XPathExpression escalationIdXpath = xpath.compile("//newticket/account/suid");
        NodeList idNodes = (NodeList) escalationIdXpath.evaluate(doc.getDocumentElement(), XPathConstants.NODESET);
        Node node;
        String escalationId;
        Element urlElem;
        for (int i = 0; i < idNodes.getLength(); i++) {
            SuidType suid = new SuidType();
            node = idNodes.item(i);
            fulltext= node.getTextContent();
            System.out.println(fulltext);
        }

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There's a few ways you could achieve this...

You Could

Get the child nodes of the suid node and compare there node names with the expected values of the SuidType object...

You Could

Use new XPath's to find each child node of the suid node...

for (int i = 0; i < idNodes.getLength(); i++) {
    SuidType suid = new SuidType();
    node = idNodes.item(i);
    XPathExpression subPath = xpath.compile("recid");
    String recid = ((Node)subPath.evaluate(node, XPathConstants.NODE)).getTextContent();
    subPath = xpath.compile("suid");
    String suid= ((Node)subPath.evaluate(node, XPathConstants.NODE)).getTextContent();
    subPath = xpath.compile("grouplink_recid");
    String groupLink= ((Node)subPath.evaluate(node, XPathConstants.NODE)).getTextContent();
    // Apply values to the object...
}

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