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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:58:36+00:00 2026-05-13T12:58:36+00:00

In Java : Suppose I have 3 xml files <student>lin</student> — file1.xml <student>Eric</student> —

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In Java:
Suppose I have 3 xml files

<student>lin</student> --  file1.xml

<student>Eric</student> --  file2.xml

<student>joe</student> --  file3.xml

How can I merge these xml’s (considering that they don’t have the DTD or namespace declaration) to create

<class><student>lin</student> <student>Eric</student>
<student>joe</student> </class> -- file4.xml

class being the wrapping node I supply manually

Ps: I used xstream to create the xml’s

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    2026-05-13T12:58:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:58 pm

    I your files are large I would use a SAXParser where your ContentHandler would echo the tags and the content.

    Something like (pseudo-code):

    print("<class>")
    foreach(file in files)
      {
      mysaxparser.parse(new Handler() 
         {
         content="";
    
         void endElement(tag)
             {
              if(tag.equals("student")) print("<student>"+escapeXML(content)+"</student>"); 
             content="";
             }
         void characters(str)
             {
             content+=str;
             }
         },file);
      }
    print("</class>");
    

    If your files are small enough to fit into the memory: load the DOM of each document using a DocumentBuilder and call importNode to merge the documents into one.

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