Create xml file using java

how can i create an xml file with some data in java ?

You can use the JAXB API to create a java objects that represent a certain DTD. You can then create the xml file by using these objects to conform to a DTD. Each of the objects effectively represent one element or set of elements in an xml file. See www.java.sun.com/xml and JAXB for more details.

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  • How Do I write an XML file using Java?

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  • Creating XML File Using xmldom Package

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