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Make up and write an XML document, using JDOM
Make up and write an XML document, using JDOM
  

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import org.jdom.Document;
import org.jdom.Element;
import org.jdom.output.XMLOutputter;

/** Make up and write an XML document, using JDOM
 @author Ian Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.com/
 @version $Id: DocWriteJDOM.java,v 1.4 2004/02/09 03:34:10 ian Exp $
 */
public class DocWriteJDOM {

  public static void main(String[] avthrows Exception {
    DocWriteJDOM dw = new DocWriteJDOM();
    Document doc = dw.makeDoc();
    // Create an output formatter, and have it write the doc.
    new XMLOutputter().output(doc, System.out);
  }

  /** Generate the XML document */
  protected Document makeDoc() throws Exception {
      Document doc = new Document(new Element("Poem"));
      doc.getRootElement().
        addContent(new Element("Stanza").
          addContent(new Element("Line").
              setText("Once, upon a midnight dreary")).
          addContent(new Element("Line").
              setText("While I pondered, weak and weary")));

      return doc;
  }
}

// demo xml file
/*
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<people>
<person>
  <name>Ian Darwin</name>
  <email>http://www.darwinsys.com/</email>
  <country>Canada</country>
</person>
<person>
  <name>Another Darwin</name>
  <email type="intranet">afd@node1</email>
  <country>Canada</country>
</person>
</people>


*/


           
         
    
  
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