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Nathan,

im' sorry but you are wrong, <children> defines an array of childs, try to
express my second
enhanced example in JSON - it is impossible




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I should admit that an XML parser wouldn't have any trouble with parsing
either document, and should also admit that the extra <children> node
created by the first structure may not be necessary, but I think it makes
reading and document with the naked eye more intuitive, and reading the
source code for processing the parsed node tree more intuitive, because
the <children> node organizes the data similar to normalized database
structures.

-Nathan.




----- Original Message ----
From: David FOXWELL <David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, March 9, 2010 10:12:45 AM
Subject: [WEB400] Basic question on XML structure

Hi all,

A little inexperienced in xml here.

Compare these 2 structures :

<client>
<name>bill</name>
<children>
<child>
<name>jon</name>
</child>
<child>
<name>joe</name>
</child>
</children>
</client>

<client>
<name>bill</name>
<child>
<name>jon</name>
</child>
<child>
<name>joe</name>
</child>
</client>

Are there any advantages or disadvantages to using or not using the
element <children>?

We do not use attributes.


Thanks.


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