Generating XML from DOM tree

Hello,
I am trying to generate a XML file from a DOM tree. This facility is there in IBM parser.
But anyone can help me out in generating a XML file or string from a DOM tree using the Crimson parser provided by default in JDK 1.4.0
Thank you

The only way I know is to use JDOM (which provides a output package).
You can build a JDOM tree starting from your DOM tree, and then output this JDOM tree in an XML file.
Hope it will help.

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    1. Use the XML generator to build Java classes based on a DTD.
    2. Use these classes to build the required XML
    On the face of it, the Java based approach seems simpler. However, I'm not that familiar with Java.
    Which is the best way to proceed ? Is the PL/SQL based approach worth pursuing or should I bite the bullet and brush up my Java ?
    Is it possible to use a combination of PL/SQL and Java to populate the dtd generated java classes (step 2 of the Java approach) to reduce my learning curve ?
    Thanks in advance

    To help answer your questions:
    1) Now, in 9iR2, you can use SQL/XML as another choice.
    2) You can also use XSU to generate the XML and use XSLT to transform it to a desired format instead of using object views if possible.
    3) XDK provide Class generator support to populate XML data to Java classes.

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