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Re: [jdom-interest] Displaying a JDOM objects data content - help
 needed

Dimitrios Kolovos

2005-03-10

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have you tried XMLOutputter?

Dimitrios

----- Original Message -----
From: "sal achhala" <sal@(protected)>
To: <jdom-interest@(protected)>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:04 PM
Subject: [jdom-interest] Displaying a JDOM objects data content - help
needed


>I have a problem with using JDOM to output contents of an xml file.
>
> I?ve used the rome api to output a rss feed as a JDOM object ? this works
> fine. However I want to output just the contents of the Jdom obect (minus
> the xml tags) but im having problems with the following code.
>
> Code below outputs a jdom object, using the rome api, and its copied into
> a jdom document
> Document doc = outputjdom.outputJDom(feed);
>
> Next im using the doc.toString() method ( part of jdom) to see if the
> document holds the xml file.
>
> System.out.println(doc.toString());
>
> However, it doesn?t display the Document contents. where am I going wrong
> ? and what do I need to do to start outputing the contents ? I think the
> problem lies with the way im assigning the ouputted jdom object to a jdom
> document here:
>
> Document doc = outputjdom.outputJDom(feed);
>
> any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> console output when the code is run:
>
> init:
> deps-jar:
> compile:
> run:
> [Document: No DOCTYPE declaration, Root is [Element: <rss/>]]
> content size is 1
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 2 seconds)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> /*
> * Created on Feb 23, 2005
> */
>
> import com.sun.syndication.feed.synd.SyndFeed;
> import com.sun.syndication.io.SyndFeedInput;
> import com.sun.syndication.io.XmlReader;
> import com.sun.syndication.io.SyndFeedOutput;
> import java.io.File;
> import java.io.StringReader;
> import java.net.URL;
>
> import org.jdom.output.XMLOutputter;
> import org.jdom.*;
> import org.jdom.Document;
> import org.jdom.input.SAXBuilder;
>
> import java.io.*;
> import java.util.*;
>
> /**
> * It Reads and prints any RSS/Atom feed type.
> *
> */
> public class FeedReader {
>
>   public static void main(String[] args) {
>
>      try {
>         URL feedUrl = new URL(args[0]);
>
>   //to read in & parse the rss/atom feed frm the internet
>   //based on the ROME API
>         SyndFeedInput input = new SyndFeedInput();
> //syndfeed is a bean interface which conatins the entire rss feed for
> //the given URL
>
>      SyndFeed feed = input.build(new XmlReader(feedUrl));
>
>
>
> //prepare output of the retrieved feed as a Jdom object, xml string or
> //write to a file
>      SyndFeedOutput outputjdom = new SyndFeedOutput();
>
> // will output feed as jdom
>         Document doc = outputjdom.outputJDom(feed);
>
>
> //doc.toString() is part of jdom ? should output the document to console
> System.out.println(doc.toString());
>
>
>       Element root = doc.getRootElement();
>   System.out.println("content size is "+root.getContentSize());
>      }//end try
>      catch (Exception ex) {
>         ex.printStackTrace();
>         System.out.println("ERROR: "+ex.getMessage());
>      }//catch
>
>   }//end main
>
> }//end class
>
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