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So I have been through countless tutorials and tried a bunch of different ideas, but for the life of me can not figure out how to parse my xml feed below. I'm trying to access the values in the 'top_guessed_letters' & top_not_guessed_letters nodes.

<REQUEST_GUESS_LETTER>
     <top_guessed_letters>E-T-R-C-A</top_guessed_letters>
     <top_not_guessed_letters>O-U-B</top_not_guessed_letters>
     <top_correct>I-P-D</top_correct>
     <smart_guess>
         <smart_guess>R-C-A</smart_guess>
         <smart_guess>E-T-R</smart_guess>
      </smart_guess>
</REQUEST_GUESS_LETTER>

Here is my code for myActivity:

XMLParser parser = new XMLParser();
    String xml = parser.getXmlFromUrl(URL);
    Document doc = parser.getDomElement(xml);

    NodeList nl = doc.getElementsByTagName("REQUEST_GUESS_LETTER");

    for (int i = 0; i < nl.getLength(); i++) {

        HashMap<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>();
        Element e = (Element) nl.item(i);

        map.put("top_guessed_letters", parser.getValue(e, top_guessed_letters));

        menuItems.add(map);
    }

    ListAdapter adapter = new SimpleAdapter(this, menuItems,
            R.layout.list_item,
            new String[]{top_guessed_letters}, new int[]{
            R.id.topguessed});

    listView.setAdapter(adapter);

XMLPullParser Activity

public class XMLParser {
public String getXmlFromUrl(String url) {
    String xml = null;

    Log.d("xmlTree", url);


    try {
        // defaultHttpClient
        DefaultHttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
        HttpGet httpGet = new HttpGet(url);

        HttpResponse httpResponse = httpClient.execute(httpGet);
        HttpEntity httpEntity = httpResponse.getEntity();
        xml = EntityUtils.toString(httpEntity);

    } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    } catch (ClientProtocolException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    // return XML
    Log.d("getXmlFromUrl ", xml);
    return xml;


}

public Document getDomElement(String xml) {
    Document doc = null;
    DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
    try {

        DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();

        InputSource is = new InputSource();
        is.setCharacterStream(new StringReader(xml));
        doc = db.parse(is);

    } catch (ParserConfigurationException e) {
        Log.e("Error: ", e.getMessage());
        return null;
    } catch (SAXException e) {
        Log.e("Error: ", e.getMessage());
        return null;
    } catch (IOException e) {
        Log.e("Error: ", e.getMessage());
        return null;
    }

    Log.d("thisstuff", doc.toString());
    // return DOM
    return doc;

}

public String getValue(Element item, String str) {
    NodeList n = item.getElementsByTagName(str);
    return this.getElementValue(n.item(0));
}

public final String getElementValue(Node elem) {
    Node child;
    if (elem != null) {
        if (elem.hasChildNodes()) {
            for (child = elem.getFirstChild(); child != null; child = child.getNextSibling()) {
                if (child.getNodeType() == Node.TEXT_NODE) {
                    return child.getNodeValue();
                }
            }
        }
    }
    return "";
}

}

Any help would be appreciated.

AndroidDev21921
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I suggest you take a look at the simple library for (de)serializing XML.

All it takes is creating a class and deserialize the xml. For example:

@Root(name="REQUEST_GUESS_LETTER")
public class Example {

   @Element(name="top_guessed_letters")
   private String guessed;

   @Element(name="top_not_guessed_letters")
   private String not_guessed;

   public Example() {
      super();
   }  

   public Example(String guessed, String not_guessed) {
      this.guessed = guessed;
      this. not_guessed = not_guessed;
   }

   public String getGuessed() {
      return guessed;
   }

   public String getNotGuessed() {
      return not_guessed;
   }
}

Then execute this code.

Serializer serializer = new Persister();
File source = new File("example.xml");

Example example = serializer.read(Example.class, source);
EJay
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  • This seems perfect and exactly what I am looking for. My question would be how could I get my xml URL feed converted to a file? – AndroidDev21921 Oct 09 '15 at 18:39
  • It doesn't need to be a File. It could also be an InputStream. See the documentation: http://simple.sourceforge.net/download/stream/doc/javadoc/org/simpleframework/xml/core/Persister.html#read%28java.lang.Class,%20java.io.InputStream%29 – EJay Oct 12 '15 at 16:00