I want to parse an XML file using SAX parser in java with this format :
<Deals>
<Deal>
<id> 10</id>
<title> title </title>
<city>
<id> 1 </id>
...
</city>
</Deal>
...
</Deals>
I have a problem to distinguish between the id element of Deal Node and the id element of the city node.
One thing you can do (I've seen it around and used it -- I'm not certain it's the most efficient or effective way, but it works) is to maintain some state in your parser, whether that be a defined set of states, or some boolean flags, that describe where you are in the document. For example, you might have:
boolean inDeals = false;
boolean inDeal = false;
boolean inCity = false;
Then, in your startElement callback, if the start tag is Deals
, set inDeals
to true. Similarly for Deal
and city
. In the endElement callback, do the inverse (eg end tag == Deals
, set inDeals
back to false). In your characters method, or however you're processing the tag, just handle based on the state of the parser at that time. For example:
if(inDeal) {
if(inCity) {
cityId = /*the characters*/;
} else dealId = /*the characters*/;
}
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