I am using SAX to parse some large XML files and I want to ask the following: The XML files have a complex structure. Something like the following:
<library>
<books>
<book>
<title></title>
<img>
<name></name>
<url></url>
</img>
...
...
</book>
...
...
</books>
<categories>
<category id="abcd">
<locations>
<location>...</location>
</locations>
<url>...</url>
</category>
...
...
</categories>
<name>...</name>
<url>...</url>
</library>
The fact is that these files are over 50MB each and a lot of tags are repeated under different context, e.g. url under /books/book/img but also under /library and under /library/categories/category and so on.
My SAX parser uses a subclass of DefaultHandler in which I override teh startElement and the endElement methods (among others). But the problem is that these methods are huge in terms of lines of code due to the business logic of these XML files. I am using a lot of
if ("url".equalsIgnoreCase(qName)) {
// peek at stack and if book is on top
// ...
// else if category is on top
// ...
} else if (....) {
}
I was wondering whether there is a more proper / correct / elegant way to perform the xml parsing.
Thank you all