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e543. Adding a Text Node to a DOM DocumentIf any special characters appear in the text of a text node (e.g., <>"), they are automatically converted to entities by the XML writers.// Obtain an XML document; this method is implemented in // e510 The Quintessential Program to Create a DOM Document from an XML File Document doc = parseXmlFile("infilename.xml", false); // Add a CDATA section to the root element Element element = doc.getDocumentElement(); Text text = doc.createTextNode("data\n"); element.appendChild(text); // Special characters are automatically converted to entities by the XML writers text = doc.createTextNode("<>&\"'"); element.appendChild(text);This is the sample input for the example: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <map> <entry key="key1" value="value1" /> <entry key="key2" /> </map>The resulting XML from running the example is: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <map> <entry key="key1" value="value1"/> <entry key="key2"/> data <>&"'</map>
e540. Adding a CDATA Section to a DOM Document e541. Adding a Comment to a DOM Document e542. Adding a Processing Instruction to a DOM Document e544. Removing a Node from a DOM Document
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