[jdom-interest] XML "diff"

Kevin.Bedell at sunlife.com Kevin.Bedell at sunlife.com
Tue Mar 18 12:32:52 PST 2003


http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net/

While this looks extremely cool for JUnit type stuff, it doesn't look as if
it's meant for run-time evaluations.

I need a web service to receive a DOM (or XML String) object and compare it
to something it already has stored - and then take action based on the
nodes that are different...






                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                       
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check out XMLUnit, it has what you're looking for.
Google for it, I don't have the URL handy.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin.Bedell at sunlife.com [mailto:Kevin.Bedell at sunlife.com]
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Subject: [jdom-interest] XML "diff"




I'm looking into the problem of generating 'diff's between XML documents.

Specifically, I'd like to have an object that can load an XML document and
then compare it to one that the object already has stored - and then have
some way to isolate differences.

White space differences are unimportant for this application.

Anyone seen anything on this?


TIA!

Kevin

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