SAX Support in the IDE

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The Simple API for XML (SAX) is a serial access protocol for XML. SAX is an event-driven API that you can use in your Java programs by registering a document handler with a SAX parser. After registration, the parser invokes your callback methods whenever it encounters a new XML tag, error, or other special condition.

The IDE's approach to generating SAX document handlers has the following benefits:

Using SAX with the IDE

You typically use the SAX protocol with servlets and network-oriented programs. SAX is the fastest and least memory-intensive mechanism currently available for dealing with XML documents. If you are writing an application that displays and possibly modifies an XML document, you might prefer to use the DOM mechanism.

Before you can generate a SAX document handler that can read your XML files, you define a DTD for the files you want to handle. The IDE uses the DTD to generate the following files:

For a tutorial on serial access with SAX, see:

See Also
Generating a SAX Document Handler
Generating a DOM Tree Scanner
Creating a DTD

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