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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications

by Michael C. Rawlins
August 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
624 pages
15h 3m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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write in CSVRowReader.java

The write method is also a lot of Java with little new in the way of XML. The only new concepts here arise in creating the Text Node and appending it to the ColumnXX Node.

From CSVRowReader.java—write
//  Text Node <- Call Document's createTextNode method
//    with text from ColumnArray[ColumnNumber]
Text texText = docOutput.createTextNode(
  sbColumnArray[iColumnNumber].toString());

//  Free the memory for this column
sbColumnArray[iColumnNumber] = null;

//  Column Element <- Call Column Element's appendChild
//    to add Text Node as child
eleColumn.appendChild(texText);

As noted above, we call the Document interface's createText method, passing the contents of the ColumnArray entry (implemented as an array of StringBuffers). ...

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