How to parse an attributes of a tag like HPF index = "4"

Sorry I am very new to XML parser and I have to parse a document that look like this
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
- <FideLice>
- <Channel index="0">
  <BigKnob>0</BigKnob>
  <SmallKnob>0</SmallKnob>
  <FEV>0</FEV>
  <Phase>0</Phase>
- <HPF>
  <hpf index="0">0</hpf>
  <hpf index="1">0</hpf>
  <hpf index="2">0</hpf>
  <hpf index="3">0</hpf>
  </HPF>
- <SILK>
  <silk index="0">0</silk>
  <silk index="1">0</silk>
  <silk index="2">0</silk>
  <silk index="3">0</silk>
  </SILK>
  </Channel>
- <Channel index="1">
  <BigKnob>0</BigKnob>
  <SmallKnob>0</SmallKnob>
  <FEV>0</FEV>
  <Phase>0</Phase>
- <HPF>
  <hpf index="0">0</hpf>
  <hpf index="1">0</hpf>
  <hpf index="2">0</hpf>
  <hpf index="3">0</hpf>
  </HPF>
- <SILK>
  <silk index="0">0</silk>
  <silk index="1">0</silk>
  <silk index="2">0</silk>
  <silk index="3">0</silk>
  </SILK>
  </Channel>
</FideLice>I look at SAX parser and I dont see where I can parse out the attribute of the tag, in this case is to determine which index of <Channel> am I looking at

hi there,
you can override the following method:
@Override
public void startElement(String namespaceURI, String localName, String qName, Attributes atts) throws SAXException
you can use "atts" to access attributes!!!

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