Org.w3c.dom.traversal / Interface NodeIterator

I'm now slowly working my way through the DOM parts of the JAXP API and I would like to use the NodeIterator to iterate through a nodelist. I've looked at the javadoc and it doesn't appear very helpful. Does anyone have any sample code that I can plagiarise!?!!?

Document document;
Node root=document.getDocumentElement();
NodeIterator iter=
((DocumentTraversal)document).createNodeIterator(
root, NodeFilter.SHOW_ELEMENT, null,true);
while (Node n = iter.nextNode())
String nodeName=n.getNodeName();
String nodeValue=n.getNodeValue();
}

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