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Problems in xml parsing

Hi,
I am using XMLTool.java to convert an xml file into an xml document
and
I am parsing the xml file using Nodelist and Nodes.
NodeList ls = getElementsByTa gName("xxx").
Its working fine when I am running my application in windows.

But when I am running the same application in unix, I am getting
exceptions while parsing. Its giving null value and I cannot proceed
further.

Can anybody pls suggest where I am doing wrong?
I appreciate your help.

Regards,
Hari.
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Hari Prasad wrote:
But when I am running the same application in unix, I am getting
exceptions while parsing. Its giving null value and I cannot proceed
further.


I think it is time that you start using a debugger and figuring out what
is going wrong, where and why. Chances are you made some assumption in
the code which is true on windows, but not on Unix.

/Thomas

PS: comp.lang.java is not a valid newsgroup for years now.

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Jul 17 '05 #2
Hari Prasad wrote:
I am using XMLTool.java to convert an xml file into an xml document
and
I am parsing the xml file using Nodelist and Nodes.
NodeList ls = getElementsByTa gName("xxx").
Its working fine when I am running my application in windows.

But when I am running the same application in unix, I am getting
exceptions while parsing. Its giving null value and I cannot proceed
further.

It may be the different newline between DOSish and unixish systems.
DOSish uses two chars: CR and LF; unix only uses LF. In unix you may be
getting the extra CR instead of the string you expect.

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Jul 17 '05 #3

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