I have an org.w3c.dom.Element object passed into my method. I need to see the whole xml string including its child nodes (the whole object graph). I am looking for a method that can convert the Element into an xml format string that I can System.out.println on. Just println() on the 'Element' object won't work because toString() won't output the xml format and won't go through its child node. Is there an easy way without writing my own method to do that? Thanks.
解决方案
Assuming you want to stick with the standard API...
Document document = node.getOwnerDocument();
DOMImplementationLS domImplLS = (DOMImplementationLS) document
.getImplementation();
LSSerializer serializer = domImplLS.createLSSerializer();
String str = serializer.writeToString(node);
If the <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?> declaration bothers you, you could use a transformer instead:
TransformerFactory transFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Transformer transformer = transFactory.newTransformer();
StringWriter buffer = new StringWriter();
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.OMIT_XML_DECLARATION, "yes");
transformer.transform(new DOMSource(node),
new StreamResult(buffer));
String str = buffer.toString();