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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:01:54+00:00 2026-05-17T17:01:54+00:00

classical way to handle XML in java is really lengthy and scary. For this

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classical way to handle XML in java is really lengthy and scary.
For this purpose i made my own class which can return me result without giving me more detail like,

myXML mx=new myXML("filename");
:
mx.getAll("node name");
mx.getFirst("node name");
:

I had completed it 80%. But unfortunately, i had lost it in PC crash.

is there any jar under GPL or apache license which provides facility to read & write XML in simplest way?

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    2026-05-17T17:01:54+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:01 pm

    JDOM is simple API for parsing, creating, manipulating, and serializing XML documents in Java. API’s you mentioned in your question are supported by JDOM (Other than many more useful API’s).

    Checkout JDOM documentation/book chapter here for more reading:

    http://www.jdom.org/downloads/docs.html

    http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xmljava/chapters/ch14.html

    Following are lines from http://www.jdom.org/docs/oracle/jdom-part1.pdf

    So what’s the point of JDOM (Java
    Document Object Model), and why do
    developers need it? JDOM is an open
    source library for Java-optimized XML
    data manipulations. Although it’s
    similar to the World Wide Web
    Consortium’s (W3C) DOM, it’s an
    alternative document object model that
    was not built on DOM or modeled after
    DOM. The main difference is that while
    DOM was created to be language-neutral
    and initially used for JavaScript
    manipulation of HTML pages, JDOM was
    created to be Java-specific and
    thereby take advantage of Java’s
    features, including method
    overloading, collections, reflection,
    and familiar programming idioms. For
    Java programmers, JDOM tends to feel
    more natural and “right.”

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