One option would be using JDK native DOM support.
You can parse an HTML file to obtain a DOM object. Then modify the DOM object (eventually using XPath to retrieve the elements you want to modify). Finally, serialise the DOM object back into an HTML.
To parse a HTML document you would probably need something like:
DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
DocumentBuilder docBuilder = factory.newDocumentBuilder();
Document dom = docBuilder.parse(new InputSource(new FileReader(htmlFile)));
Check Document, DocumentBuilder and DocumentBuilderFactory documentation to configure the HTML parsing correctly:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/org/w3c/dom/Document.html
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/xml/parsers/DocumentBuilder.html
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/xml/parsers/DocumentBuilderFactory.html
Then use the dom to modify all the elements you want and when you've done serialise it back to a HTML document by writing something similar to:
TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer();
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.METHOD, "xml");
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.OMIT_XML_DECLARATION, "yes");
DOMSource source = new DOMSource(document);
FileWriter writer = new FileWriter(htmlFile);
transformer.transform(source, new StreamResult(writer));