DOM

Add text node to DOM document

In this example we shall show you how to add a Text Node to a DOM Document. We have implemented a method, that is void prettyPrint(Document xml), in order to convert a DOM into a formatted XML String. To add a Text Node to a DOM Document one should perform the following steps:

  • Obtain a new instance of a DocumentBuilderFactory, that is a factory API that enables applications to obtain a parser that produces DOM object trees from XML documents.
  • Set the parser produced so as not to validate documents as they are parsed, using setValidating(boolean validating) API method of DocumentBuilderFactory, with validating set to false.
  • Create a new instance of a DocumentBuilder, using newDocumentBuilder() API method of DocumentBuilderFactory.
  • Parse the FileInputStream with the content to be parsed, using parse(InputStream is) API method of DocumentBuilder. This method parses the content of the given InputStream as an XML document and returns a new DOM Document object.
  • Get the Document Element using getDocumentElement() API method of Document.
  • Create a new Element, using createElement(String tagName) API method of Document.
  • Create a Text Node, using createTextNode(String data) API method of Document with a given string name. The method returns a Text object, that represents the textual content of an Element or Attr.
  • Append the Text Node at the end of the list of children of the above created node, and then append the new node at the end of list of children of the Document Element, with appendChild(Node newChild) API method of Node.
  • Call void prettyPrint(Document xml) method of the example. The method gets the xml Document and converts it into a formatted xml String, after transforming it with specific parameters, such as encoding. The method uses a Transformer, that is created using newTransformer() API method of TransformerFactory. The Transformer is used to transform a source tree into a result tree. After setting specific output properties to the transformer, using setOutputProperty(String name, String value) API method of Transformer, the method uses it to make the transformation, with transform(Source xmlSource, Result outputTarget) API method of Transformer. The parameters are the DOMSource with the DOM node and the result that is a StreamResult created from a StringWriter,

as described in the code snippet below.

package com.javacodegeeks.snippets.core;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.io.Writer;

import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.OutputKeys;
import javax.xml.transform.Transformer;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;

import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import org.w3c.dom.Text;

public class AddTextNodeToDOMDocument {
	
	public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
		
		DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
		dbf.setValidating(false);
		DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();
		
		Document doc = db.parse(new FileInputStream(new File("in.xml")));
		
		Element element = doc.getDocumentElement();
		Element node = doc.createElement("newnode");
		
		Text text = doc.createTextNode("data");
		node.appendChild(text);
		element.appendChild(node);
		
		prettyPrint(doc);
		
	}
	
	public static final void prettyPrint(Document xml) throws Exception {
		Transformer tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer();
		tf.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.ENCODING, "UTF-8");
		tf.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "yes");
		Writer out = new StringWriter();
		tf.transform(new DOMSource(xml), new StreamResult(out));
		System.out.println(out.toString());
	}

}

Input:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0">
	<channel>
		<title>Java Tutorials and Examples</title>
		<item>
			<title><![CDATA[Java Tutorials]]></title>
			<link>http://www.javacodegeeks.com/</link>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

Output:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<rss version="2.0">
	<channel>
		<title>Java Tutorials and Examples</title>
		<item>
			<title><![CDATA[Java Tutorials]]></title>
			<link>http://www.javacodegeeks.com/</link>
		</item>
	</channel>
<newnode>data</newnode>
</rss>

  
This was an example of how to add a Text Node to a DOM Document in Java.

Byron Kiourtzoglou

Byron is a master software engineer working in the IT and Telecom domains. He is an applications developer in a wide variety of applications/services. He is currently acting as the team leader and technical architect for a proprietary service creation and integration platform for both the IT and Telecom industries in addition to a in-house big data real-time analytics solution. He is always fascinated by SOA, middleware services and mobile development. Byron is co-founder and Executive Editor at Java Code Geeks.
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