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I have some html files created by Filemaker export. Each file is basically a huge HTML table. I want to iterate through the table rows and populate them into a database. I have tried to do it with HTMLParser as follows:

String inputHTML = readFile("filemakerExport.htm","UTF-8");
Parser parser = new Parser();
parser.setInputHTML(inputHTML);
parser.setEncoding("UTF-8");    
NodeList nl = parser.parse(null); 
NodeList trs = nl.extractAllNodesThatMatch(new TagNameFilter("tr"),true);
for(int i=0;i<trs.size();i++) {
    NodeList nodes = trs.elementAt(i).getChildren();
    NodeList tds  = nodes.extractAllNodesThatMatch(new TagNameFilter("td"),true);
    // Do stuff with tds
}

The above code works with files under 1 Mb. Unfortunately I have a 4.8 Mbs html file and I get an out of memory error.

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
    at org.htmlparser.lexer.Lexer.parseTag(Lexer.java:1002)
    at org.htmlparser.lexer.Lexer.nextNode(Lexer.java:369)
    at org.htmlparser.scanners.CompositeTagScanner.scan(CompositeTagScanner.java:111)
    at org.htmlparser.util.IteratorImpl.nextNode(IteratorImpl.java:92)
    at org.htmlparser.Parser.parse(Parser.java:701)
    at Tools.main(Tools.java:33)

Is there a more efficient way to solve this problem with HTMLParser (I am totally new to the library), or should I use a different library or approach?

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Have you tried increased the max heap size of the JVM

The following command line argument will up it to 512 megabytes: -Xmx512M

E.g.

java -Xmx512M myrunclass
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Thanks, it works. I up vote you. I will wait to accept your answer because I want to see if someone posts a more efficinet way. – Sergio del Amo May 26 at 12:47
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Don't build a DOM when you only want to extract some information and you are not interested to perform some XPath queries or other type of queries which perform best on a DOM structure(parent-child relations, etc).

Use Parser.visitAllNodesWith() instead of Prser.parse().

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Could you post an example? – Sergio del Amo May 26 at 14:06
Have a look in org.htmlparser.tests.visitorsTests package, you'll find all test cases related with visitors. Everyting you need to know about parsing with a visitor is there. You have an implementation close to what you need : TagFindingVisitor. TagFindingVisitor visitor = new TagFindingVisitor( new String [] { "LI","BODY","UL","A" } ); parser.visitAllNodesWith(visitor); – adrian.tarau May 27 at 2:08

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