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So I have the following code which I pretty much copied from here. But the problem is my text nodes do not contain any text they just have attributes. So I have like

<Random name="Katie" num="5"></Random>

and I'm using this code to parse it:

  private void listNodes(Node node, String indent)
  {
    String nodeName = node.getNodeName();
    System.out.println(indent + " Node is: " + nodeName);

    if(node instanceof Element && node.hasAttributes())
    {
      System.out.println(indent + "Attributes are: ");
      NamedNodeMap attrs = node.getAttributes();
      for (int i = 0; i < attrs.getLength(); i++) 
      {
        Attr attribute = (Attr) attrs.item(i);
        System.out.println(indent + attribute.getName() + "=" + attribute.getValue());
      }
    }

    NodeList list = node.getChildNodes(); 

    if (list.getLength() > 0) 
    {
      for (int i = 0; i < list.getLength(); i++)
      {
        listNodes(list.item(i), indent + " "); 
      } 
    }
  }

For some reason my empty text nodes all say

Node is: #text

Does anyone know how to skip empty node text when parsing the xml file?

Thanks,

Josh

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You may also remove all empty text nodes: stackoverflow.com/a/16285664/1812434 – Venkata Raju Apr 29 at 18:43

1 Answer

up vote 2 down vote accepted

With DTD validation you can have the parser automatically suppress the whitespace between elements. However to modify your specific implementation, you can test for Text nodes, and ignore them if they are empty.

private void listNodes(Node node, String indent)
{
    if (node instanceof Text) {
        String value = node.getNodeValue().trim();
        if (value.equals("") ) {
            return;
        }
    }

    String nodeName = node.getNodeName();
    System.out.println(indent + " Node is: " + nodeName);
    ...
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Thank you for the excellent answer! – Grammin Jan 10 '11 at 20:39

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