does anyone know is there any written xmlViewer for launch from within java
Application.
many thanks
>From: lee hwaying <hwayinglee@(protected)>
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>Subject: Re: javax.xml.rpc.namespace.QName
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:09:25 +0800
>
>it works perfectly now.
>thx
>
>
>>From: Christian Bollmeyer <java@(protected)>
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>>To: JSP-INTEREST@(protected)
>>Subject: Re: javax.xml.rpc.namespace.QName
>>Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 21:13:59 +0200
>>
>>Am Montag, 1. September 2003 12:38 schrieb lee hwaying:
>> > I am now starting to code xml using java.
>> > may i know which is the most mimic VB msxml2 package in JAVA?
>>
>>If you mean you want a tree-like representation of XML elements,
>>JDOM may be the best choice. JDOM is neither DOM nor SAX,
>>but provides an object-oriented API to XML files similar to DOM,
>>yet in a Java (ie. language-) specific way. But the same is true
>>for VB, and behind JDOM there are people like Jason Hunter and
>>Brett McLaughlin, that is, some of the heavyweights in this
>>whole direction.
>>
>> > a friend recommend jdom.
>> > I find it quite good but, when using, the tooltip doesn't shows on
>> > NetBeans, even though it compiles nicely/
>> >
>> > any idea?
>>
>>In NetBeans 3.5, just rightclick on the JDOM package, find the
>>'Tools' submenu and select 'Update code completions' there.
>>This option existed for a long time in Forte | NetBeans, but
>>was named otherwise in previous releases. In any case, a
>>dialog pops up, you select the appropriate visibility levels
>>for classes | fields | methods and give it a go. NetBeans-
>>based IDEs get their code completion info from a database
>>which has to be (re)generated for new or altered packages.
>>
>>HTH,
>>
>>-- Chris (SCPJ2)
>>
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