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I was recently wondering about a good library for XML manipulation in Java: A nice Java XML DOM utility

Before re-inventing the wheel, porting jQuery to Java in jOOX, I checked out these libraries:

But at closer inspection, I can see:

  • jsoup does not operate on a standard org.w3c.dom document structure. They rolled their own implementation. I checked out the code and I doubt that it is as efficient and tuned as Xerces, for instance. For my use-cases, performance is important
  • jsoup seems tightly coupled with HTML. I only want to operate on XML, no HTML structure, no CSS
  • gwtquery is coupled with GWT. I'm not sure how tightly

Has anyone made any experience with these libraries when using it only for server-side XML, not for HTML?

I'm interested in

  • Performance benchmarks (maybe comparing it with standard DOM / XPath)
  • Compatibility experience (easy to import/export to standard DOM?)

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Without an answer after one month, I think that my own library will resolve my problems best:

http://www.jooq.org/products/jOOX

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  • What made you go that route? jSoup's been pretty clutch for me so far.
    – Kyle Clegg
    Jun 2, 2012 at 9:39
  • @Kyle: jsoup (as in jsoup: Java HTML Parser) doesn't support standard DOM (as in org.w3c.dom). It's entirely focused on HTML... As far as my question was concerned, jOOX seemed a better match for my needs
    – Lukas Eder
    Jun 2, 2012 at 9:52
  • Gotcha. You may be right. After some more work with jSoup today it's definitely geared towards parsing HTML (not what I need for this project). I was however able to do everything I need though, this documentation page being most helpful: jsoup.org/cookbook/extracting-data/dom-navigation.
    – Kyle Clegg
    Jun 3, 2012 at 5:14
  • @Kyle: Yes yes, you can do some DOM manipulation, of course. But as soon as you'd like to combine things with SAX, JAXB, XPath, transformation, XSLT, and all other standard technologies, you'll get to jsoup's limits quite quickly...
    – Lukas Eder
    Jun 3, 2012 at 10:12
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    @xamde: Huh in fact, this API exists: jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/helper/…
    – Lukas Eder
    Aug 12, 2016 at 16:10

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