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Yes, normally you use SAX on the output end of the parser, so you get a
stream of SAX events.  But it is possible to use SAX on the input end too;
you give the parser a stream of events and it produces XML.  That's just
less commonly done, but I do have an application that works that way.

PC2

-----Original Message-----
From: David Morris [mailto:David.Morris@plumcreek.com]
Sent: January 23, 2002 11:26
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Creating XML document


PC2 & Ben,

I am not sure SAX really "produces XML". Generally,
you can use SAX to process an existing document....


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