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4.2.3.6: Using DOM to incorporate XML documents into applications

4.2.3.6: Using DOM to incorporate XML documents into applications

The Document Object Model (DOM) is an API for representing XML and HTML documents as objects that can be accessed by object-oriented programs, such as business logic, for the purposes of creating, navigating, manipulating, and modifying the documents.

Article 0.33.3 introduces DOM concepts and vocabulary. Article 4.1.1.2 tells you where to find the DOM specification and org.w3c.dom package.

Article 4.2.3.6.1 provides a quick reference so that you can jump right into DOM development, referring to the package and specification as needed.

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