[OKC JUG] Java XML APIs
Ryan Hoegg
ryan.hoegg at gmail.com
Fri Aug 26 21:36:43 PDT 2011
I am most often using XmlSlurper and MarkupBuilder, which are part of
groovy. But if I had to do it in java, I'd probably use
woodstox<http://woodstox.codehaus.org/>.
Check it out.
--
Ryan Hoegg
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Eric MacAdie <emacadie at yahoo.com> wrote:
> How are Java developers processing XML these days?
>
> The JAXP DOM APIs seem pretty cumbersome, and SAX just felt strange to me.
>
> There does not seem to be a lot of activity on the mailing lists for JDOM
> or Dom4J. Has anyone used either of these recently? Are they still ongoing
> projects, or are they in danger of being abandoned?
>
> Are there other libraries/APIs that I have missed?
>
> Eric MacAdie
> Pronounced: muh-KAY-dee
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