Writes the specified DOM to the given output stream. - Java XML

Java examples for XML:DOM

Description

Writes the specified DOM to the given output stream.

Demo Code

/*/*from  ww  w.j  av a  2  s .  c  om*/
 * ome.xml.DOMUtil
 *
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 *      Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
 *      National Institutes of Health,
 *      University of Dundee,
 *      University of Wisconsin-Madison
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 */
//package com.java2s;
import java.io.*;

import javax.xml.transform.*;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;

import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource;
import org.w3c.dom.*;

public class Main {
    /** Factory for generating transformers. */
    public static final TransformerFactory TRANS_FACT = TransformerFactory
            .newInstance();

    /** Writes the specified DOM to the given output stream. */
    public static void writeXML(OutputStream os, Document doc)
            throws TransformerException {
        Transformer idTransform = TRANS_FACT.newTransformer();
        Source input = new DOMSource(doc);
        Result output = new StreamResult(os);
        idTransform.transform(input, output);
    }
}

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