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I'd be interested too. Having not found anything we wrote our own mechanism to do this.<BR>
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I seem to remember that JXPath has a way of doing exactly this for JavaBeans. I've not looked at whether JXPath has a JDOM integration... perhaps you could investigate and let us know!<BR>
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Phil :n.<BR>
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On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 10:33, george exarchakos wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Hello guys...
I would like to ask if there is a way to create the
necessary nodes,attributes, etc given an XPath. That
is, in the path string: /cd/track[@id="5"]/title there
is not the node track[@id="5"], so neither the node
title exists. Is there a way to identify what exactly
is missing and create it?
Please... I need your help!
Thanx
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