Lets consider Sample dom.Writer         
A sample DOM writer. This sample program illustrates how to traverse a
DOM tree in order to print a document that is parsed.
                
usage   
java dom.Writer (options) uri ...

Will it be correct if one believes that these examples are more relevant from
"writing java code" rather that trying to obeversve functionality


On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Prashant Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From your description of the output, it looks like you are not missing
>  anything.
>
>  What kind of examples are you expecting to find ?
>
>  -Prashant
>
>
>
>  On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 15:40 +0530, Abbhishek Misra wrote:
>  > Hello,
>  >
>  > I'm trying to explore Xerces-j2 and have started with the samples.
>  >
>  > I'm able to execute them but not able to derive scence from most of them !!
>  >
>  >    1. java dom.Counter data/personal-schema.xml
>  >       I could understand this : shows count of tags attributes
>  >
>  >    2. java dom.GetElementsByTagName -e email data/personal-schema.xml
>  >         it just printed <email> ...
>  >
>  >   3.java dom.Writer data/personal-schema.xml
>  >       this printed the existing doc with closing tags appended
>  >
>  >  4. java dom.DOM3 data/personal-schema.xml
>  >        this just dumped the doc
>  >
>  > for all these I see the return code as 0 (ie echo $? gives 0)
>  >
>  > and there are a couple of other examples which do not seem to do any thing
>  >
>  > What is one supposed to conclude from these examples ?
>  > Is it the right way to run them , am i missing some thing ??
>  >
>
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