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Eric Armstrong In This Chapter Reading XML Data into a DOM Displaying a DOM Hierarchy Examining the Structure of a DOM Constructing a User-Friendly JTree from a DOM Creating and Manipulating...



In this section of the tutorial, you'll construct a Document Object Model (DOM) by reading in an existing XML file. In the following sections, you'll...



To create a Document Object Hierarchy (DOM) or manipulate one, it helps to have a clear idea of how nodes in a DOM are structured....



In this section, you'll use the GUI-fied DomEcho app you created in the last section to visually examine a DOM. You'll see what nodes make...



Now that you know what a DOM looks like internally, you'll be better prepared to modify a DOM or construct one from scratch. Before going...



By now, you understand the structure of the nodes that make up a DOM. A DOM is actually very easy to create. This section of...



As you saw previously, one way or another it is necessary to resolve the conflict between the title element defined in slideshow.dtd and the one...

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