
JavaServer Pages TM (JSP TM ) technology provides a number of capabilities that are ideally suited for working with XML. JSP pages can contain any type of text-based data, so it is straightforward to generate documents that contain XML markup. Also, JSP pages can easily access programming language objects to arse and transform XML messages and documents. This paper highlights the ways that JSP pages can consume XML data and generate XML-based markup for various types of Web-based clients. Convert XML to Server-Side Objects The first approach requires the JSP page to parse the XML data and create server-side objects for each of the elements in the XML schema. Currently a developer has to manually define the objects. In the future this process will be easier, because the XML Data Binding Specification (JSR 31) will define technology that will automatically generate Java classes from a given XML schema. JavaServer Pages and XML tutorial, how to use XML Data Sources in JavaServer Pages.

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