Re: first stab at generating an XML output
Re: first stab at generating an XML output
- Subject: Re: first stab at generating an XML output
- From: WebObjects <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 06:08:53 -0700
I like the WebServices idea. I've got a 68page .pdf from Apple/WO to digest
then I suppose. Thanks for the advice!
on 8/18/05 04:38, Dov Rosenberg at email@hidden wrote:
> In the appendToResponse() make sure to set the content type to "text/xml"
> before returning the response. Otherwise the browsers will try to display
> the page as HTML. If you are trying to integrate business processes - you
> should look at the WebServices stuff - it is pretty easy with WO
>
> On 8/18/05 3:10 AM, "Geoff Hopson" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> The simple solution is to build up a StringBuffer and append
>> away...maybe run it through a parser before you return it to validate
>> that the XML is at least valid.
>>
>> The harder solution is to go the full DOM route. At least you get a
>> 'purists chubby' if you go that way :-)
>>
>> I say go with a StringBuffer. Get it working first. If the XML starts
>> to get more complex/convoluted, maybe reimplement the method to use
>> something else.
>>
>> Geoff
>>
>> On 18/08/05, WebObjects <email@hidden> wrote:
>>> I've combed PracticalWO and BuildingWO5, and still feel a little
>>> directionless. I have a 3rd party whose software needs to query mine, and
>>> get the results in .xml format. Sounds pretty simple. The simple part is
>>> getting the request in the form of a direct action. My problem/question is
>>> "How do I return the resulting data in the form of .xml?"
>>>
>>> Ideally the resulting document should look like:
>>>
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO8859-1" ?>
>>> <statuscheck>
>>> <statuscode>12345</ statuscode>
>>> <statusdescription>This account is valid</ statusdescription>
>>> </statuscheck>
>>>
>>> Thanks for any guidance,
>>>
>>> -Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
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