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    Neil Guest

    Newbei Java Question


    Previously I have been doing a lot of XML work using the Microsoft XMLDom
    and ASP (I know I hear the groans already)... the point is that for reasons
    know only to the CTO and I, I was wondering how (or if) I can keep using
    the XMLDom but from Java2. Excuse my ignorance...

    - Neil
    Freeagency@hotmail.com


  2. #2
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: Newbei Java Question

    The April 3, 2000 issue of Network Computing magazine has a review of XML
    parsers. Go to http://www.networkcomputing.com/1106/1106f2side2.html to
    read it. You can get DOM parsers from IBM, Oracle, and Sun, all available
    for free download.

    Neil <freeagency@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:38fa6064$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Previously I have been doing a lot of XML work using the Microsoft XMLDom
    > and ASP (I know I hear the groans already)... the point is that for

    reasons
    > know only to the CTO and I, I was wondering how (or if) I can keep using
    > the XMLDom but from Java2. Excuse my ignorance...
    >
    > - Neil
    > Freeagency@hotmail.com
    >




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