Parsing xml across the internet

hello guys,
does anyone have idea about how one can parse xml doc across the internet. i know how to parse from a local file but not across the internet
thanks.

You mean like this?InputStream is = new URL("http://yourserver.org/some.xml");
parse(new InputSource(is.openStream()));Or did you have something more complicated in mind?

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