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Parse XML Document
Java DOM4J Parser - Parse XML Document
Steps to Using DOM4J
Following are the steps used while parsing a document using DOM4J Parser.
Import XML-related packages.
Create a SAXReader.
Create a Document from a file or stream.
Get the required nodes using XPath Expression by calpng document.selectNodes()
Extract the root element.
Iterate over the pst of nodes.
Examine attributes.
Examine sub-elements.
Import XML-related packages
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import org.dom4j.*;
Create a DocumentBuilder
SAXBuilder saxBuilder = new SAXBuilder();
Create a Document from a file or stream
File inputFile = new File("input.txt"); SAXBuilder saxBuilder = new SAXBuilder(); Document document = saxBuilder.build(inputFile);
Extract the root element
Element classElement = document.getRootElement();
Examine attributes
//returns specific attribute valueOf("@attributeName");
Examine sub-elements
//returns first child node selectSingleNode("subelementName");
Demo Example
Here is the input xml file that we need to parse −
<?xml version = "1.0"?> <class> <student rollno = "393"> <firstname>dinkar</firstname> <lastname>kad</lastname> <nickname>dinkar</nickname> <marks>85</marks> </student> <student rollno = "493"> <firstname>Vaneet</firstname> <lastname>Gupta</lastname> <nickname>vinni</nickname> <marks>95</marks> </student> <student rollno = "593"> <firstname>jasvir</firstname> <lastname>singn</lastname> <nickname>jazz</nickname> <marks>90</marks> </student> </class>
DOM4JParserDemo.java
package com.tutorialspoint.xml; import java.io.File; import java.util.List; import org.dom4j.Document; import org.dom4j.DocumentException; import org.dom4j.Element; import org.dom4j.Node; import org.dom4j.io.SAXReader; pubpc class DOM4JParserDemo { pubpc static void main(String[] args) { try { File inputFile = new File("input.txt"); SAXReader reader = new SAXReader(); Document document = reader.read( inputFile ); System.out.println("Root element :" + document.getRootElement().getName()); Element classElement = document.getRootElement(); List<Node> nodes = document.selectNodes("/class/student" ); System.out.println("----------------------------"); for (Node node : nodes) { System.out.println(" Current Element :" + node.getName()); System.out.println("Student roll no : " + node.valueOf("@rollno") ); System.out.println("First Name : " + node.selectSingleNode("firstname").getText()); System.out.println("Last Name : " + node.selectSingleNode("lastname").getText()); System.out.println("First Name : " + node.selectSingleNode("nickname").getText()); System.out.println("Marks : " + node.selectSingleNode("marks").getText()); } } catch (DocumentException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } }
This would produce the following result −
Root element :class ---------------------------- Current Element :student Student roll no : First Name : dinkar Last Name : kad First Name : dinkar Marks : 85 Current Element :student Student roll no : First Name : Vaneet Last Name : Gupta First Name : vinni Marks : 95 Current Element :student Student roll no : First Name : jasvir Last Name : singn First Name : jazz Marks : 90Advertisements