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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:52:37+00:00 2026-05-12T15:52:37+00:00

I have seen the same question being answered for vb and c#, but i

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I have seen the same question being answered for vb and c#, but i need a Java best solution for appending nodes to an xml. Will xpath help?
I have

<A>
  <B>
    <c>1<c/>
    <d>2<d/>
    <e>3<e/>
  </B>
  <B>
    <c>1<c/>
    <d>2<d/>
    <e>3<e/>
  </B>
</A>

Need to append another

<B>
   <c>11<c/>
   <d>21<d/>
   <e>31<e/>
</B>
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    2026-05-12T15:52:37+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    XPath will help you to find nodes, but not really append them. I don’t think you’d find it particularly useful here.

    Which XML API are you using? If it’s the W3C DOM (urgh) then you’d do something like:

    Element newB = document.createElement("B");
    Element newC = document.createElement("c");
    newC.setTextContent("11");
    Element newD = document.createElement("d");
    newD.setTextContent("21");
    Element newE = document.createElement("e");
    newE.setTextContent("31");
    newB.appendChild(newC);
    newB.appendChild(newD);
    newB.appendChild(newE);
    document.getDocumentElement().appendChild(newB);
    
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