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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:38:29+00:00 2026-05-12T15:38:29+00:00

I know that browsers do support XML with DOM approach I have an application

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I know that browsers do support XML with DOM approach

I have an application that uses GWT and it uploads file at the server,
when the uploading completes, i need the server to respond back to the client with a Bean since this is a file upload, the response is handled by a servlet.

I am able to read a string at the client by reading the output produced by the servlet. I plan to convert my bean into an XML like structure that would be converted back into an object at the client.

So, is it possible for my client to treat this response as XML and iterate through it ?

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    2026-05-12T15:38:29+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:38 pm

    see more at http://gwt.components.googlepages.com/simplexmlparser

    private void parseMessage(String messageXml) {
      try {
        // parse the XML document into a DOM
        Document messageDom = XMLParser.parse(messageXml);
    
        // find the sender's display name in an attribute of the <from> tag
        Node fromNode = messageDom.getElementsByTagName("from").item(0);
        String from = ((Element)fromNode).getAttribute("displayName"); 
        fromLabel.setText(from);
    
        // get the subject using Node's getNodeValue() function
        String subject = messageDom.getElementsByTagName("subject").item(0).getFirstChild().getNodeValue();
        subjectLabel.setText(subject);
    
        // get the message body by explicitly casting to a Text node
        Text bodyNode = (Text)messageDom.getElementsByTagName("body").item(0).getFirstChild();
        String body = bodyNode.getData();
        bodyLabel.setText(body);    
    
      } catch (DOMException e) {
        Window.alert("Could not parse XML document.");
      }
    }
    
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