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How to convert a Jsoup Document to a W3C Document?


I have build a Jsoup Document by parsing a in-house HTML page,

public Document newDocument(String path) throws IOException {

    Document doc = null;
    doc = Jsoup.connect(path).timeout(0).get();
            return new HtmlDocument<Document>(doc);
}

I would want to convert the Jsoup document to my org.w3c.dom.Document I used an available library DOMBuilder for this but when parsing I get org.w3c.dom.Document as null. I am unable to understand the problem, tried searching but couldnt find any answer.

Code to generate the W3C DOM Document :

Document jsoupDoc=factory.newDocument("http:localhost/testcases/test_2.html"));
org.w3c.dom.Document docu= DOMBuilder.jsoup2DOM(jsoupDoc);

Can anyone please help me on this?


Solution

  • To retrieve a jsoup document via HTTP, make a call to Jsoup.connect(...).get(). To load a jsoup document locally, make a call to Jsoup.parse(new File("..."), "UTF-8").

    The call to DomBuilder is correct.

    When you say,

    I used an available library DOMBuilder for this but when parsing I get org.w3c.dom.Document as null.

    I think you mean, "I used an available library, DOMBuilder, for this but when printing the result, I get [#document: null]." At least, that was the result I saw when I tried printing the w3cDoc object - but that doesn't mean the object is null. I was able to traverse the document by making calls to getDocumentElement and getChildNodes.

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Document jsoupDoc = null;
    
        try {
            jsoupDoc = Jsoup.connect("http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17802445").get();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    
        org.w3c.dom.Document w3cDoc= DOMBuilder.jsoup2DOM(jsoupDoc);
        Element e = w3cDoc.getDocumentElement();
        NodeList childNodes = e.getChildNodes();
        Node n = childNodes.item(2);
        System.out.println(n.getNodeName());
    }