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Can some guide me what is the best XML parser I can use in java? Similar to DOM as I have already checked the SAX it will not help me. Also I need to parse unknown XML and save that content into file. So JAXB will not help me also.

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  • Have you tried stax parser inbuilt in jdk. What you means by unknown XML ? How you are handling your XML tags? Apr 6, 2015 at 8:26
  • What good is parsing going to do if you don't know what's in the XML? Please try to explain your task or problem in more detail. Apr 6, 2015 at 8:32
  • Well the parsing part is easy; , the parser only requires valid XML, it does not care about the structure. Apr 6, 2015 at 8:40

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Hi below class can help you parse and process the xml you receive .. jus add the imports and and replace the string with your xml..

 public class XML {
        public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception {

            String xml = "<objects><student marks='one'/><student marks='two'/><school>Best school</school><teacher/></objects>";

            // parse the above xml
            InputStream in = new ByteArrayInputStream(xml.getBytes("utf-8"));
            Document doc = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance().newDocumentBuilder().parse(in);

            // processing it 
            Node objects = doc.getDocumentElement();
            for (Node object = objects.getFirstChild(); object != null; object = object.getNextSibling()) {
                if (object instanceof Element) {
                    Element e = (Element)object;
                    if (e.getTagName().equalsIgnoreCase("student")) {
                        String marks = e.getAttribute("marks");
                        System.out.println("It's a " + marks + " student!");
                    } else if (e.getTagName().equalsIgnoreCase("school")) {
                        String text = e.getTextContent();
                        System.out.println("It's a school that says \"" + text + "\".");
                    } else {
                        System.out.println("I don't know what a " + e.getTagName() + " is for.");
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }

You can use the methods of Node like getFirstChild() and getNextSibling() to iterate through children. If you're parsing multiple documents, you can keep reusing the same DocumentBuilder

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