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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T11:10:30+00:00 2026-05-25T11:10:30+00:00

i’m using xmlpullparser in android to parse an xml document that looks like :

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i’m using xmlpullparser in android to parse an xml document that looks like :

<top>
  <category>
    <name></name>
    <desc></desc>
    <songs>
      <song>
        <clip></clip>
        <thumb></thumb>
      </song>
      <song>
        <clip></clip>
        <thumb></thumb>
      </song>
    </songs>
  </category>
</top>

I tried this :

while (eventType != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT && !done){
                String name = null;
                switch (eventType){
                    case XmlPullParser.START_DOCUMENT:
                        categoriesSong = new ArrayList<TopMousika>();
                        break;
                    case XmlPullParser.START_TAG:
                        name = parser.getName();
                        if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(CATEGORY)){
                            currentCategory = new TopMousika();
                            currentCategory.setId(parser.getAttributeValue(0));
                            currentCategory.setId(parser.getAttributeValue(1));
                        } else if (currentCategory != null){
                            if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(NAME)){
                                currentCategory.setName(parser.nextText());
                            } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(DESCRIPTION)){
                                currentCategory.setDescription(parser.nextText());
                            } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(THUMBNAIL)){
                                currentCategory.setThumbnail(parser.nextText());
                            } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(SONGS)){
                                songs = new ArrayList<SongMousika>();
                                if(name.equalsIgnoreCase(SONG)){
                                    currentSong = new SongMousika();
                                    currentSong.setId(parser.getAttributeValue(0));
                                    Log.d("TEST", "OK");
                                    songs.add(currentSong);
                                } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(TITLE)){
                                    Log.d("TEST", "OK2");
                                    currentSong.setTitle(parser.nextText());
                                } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(SINGER)){
                                    currentSong.setTitle(parser.nextText());
                                } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(THUMBNAIL)){
                                    currentSong.setTitle(parser.nextText());
                                } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(PUBLICATION_DATE)){
                                    currentSong.setTitle(parser.nextText());
                                } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(CLIP)){
                                    currentSong.setTitle(parser.nextText());
                                }
                                currentCategory.setSongs(songs);
                            }
                        }
                        break;
                    case XmlPullParser.END_TAG:
                        name = parser.getName();
                        if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(CATEGORY) && 
currentCategory != null){
                            currentCategory.setSongs(songs);
                            categoriesSong.add(currentCategory);
                        } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(TOP)){
                            done = true;
                        }
                        break;
                }
                eventType = parser.next();
            }

but I can not retrieve my Songs List.

can any one help me please ?

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    2026-05-25T11:10:31+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:10 am

    You seem to be expecting name to change magically between checks:

    if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(SONGS)) {
        songs = new ArrayList<SongMousika>();
        if(name.equalsIgnoreCase(SONG)) {
    

    How is it going to be SONG and SONGS? You need to keep pulling XML and react to each element name differently in the loop. So you’ll probably have a bunch of if/else if statements without any nesting when reacting to a START_TAG event. (It’s very likely to be worth pulling the handling of that into a separate method, by the way.)

    EDIT: Okay, so you need to make each iteration of the loop just react to one tag. So your handling for a start tag would be something like:

    case XmlPullParser.START_TAG:
        name = parser.getName();
        if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(CATEGORY)){
            currentCategory = new TopMousika();
            currentCategory.setId(parser.getAttributeValue(0));
            currentCategory.setId(parser.getAttributeValue(1));
        } else if (currentCategory != null) {
            if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(NAME)){
                currentCategory.setName(parser.nextText());
            } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(DESCRIPTION)){
                currentCategory.setDescription(parser.nextText());
            } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(THUMBNAIL)){
                currentCategory.setThumbnail(parser.nextText());
            } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(SONGS)){
                songs = new ArrayList<SongMousika>();
            } else if (songs != null) {
                if(name.equalsIgnoreCase(SONG)) {
                    currentSong = new SongMousika();
                    currentSong.setId(parser.getAttributeValue(0));
                    Log.d("TEST", "OK");
                    songs.add(currentSong);
                } else if (currentSong != null) {
                     else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(TITLE)) {
                        Log.d("TEST", "OK2");
                        currentSong.setTitle(parser.nextText());
                    } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(SINGER)){
                        currentSong.setSinger(parser.nextText());
                    } else if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(THUMBNAIL))
                        // etc
                    }
                }
            }
    

    Note how in any path through there we never check for name having multiple values – we say:

    • Are we starting a new category?
      • If so, create it and remember it – then continue with the next iteration.
      • If not (and if we’ve got a category), are we starting a new song list?
      • If so, create it and remember it – then continue with the next iteration.
      • If not (and if we’ve got a song list), are we starting a new song?
        • If so, create it and remember it – then continue with the next iteration.
        • If not (and if we’ve got a song)…
        • Are we reading the title? If so, read the text and set it, then continue.
        • Are we reading the singer? If so, read the text and set it, then continue.
        • Are we reading the thumbnail? If so, read the text and set it, then continue.
        • etc
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