For a simple solution, I recommend Jackson, a Java library for generating and reading JSON with an extension for XML, as it can transform arbitrarily complex XML into JSON with just a few simple lines of code.
input.xml
<entries>
<stock><name>AXL</name><time>19-07</time><price>11.34</price></stock>
<stock><name>AIK</name><time>19-07</time><price>13.54</price></stock>
<stock><name>ALO</name><time>19-07</time><price>16.32</price></stock>
<stock><name>APO</name><time>19-07</time><price>13.56</price></stock>
</entries>
The Java Code:
import java.io.File;
import java.util.List;
import org.codehaus.jackson.map.ObjectMapper;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.xml.XmlMapper;
public class Foo
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
XmlMapper xmlMapper = new XmlMapper();
List entries = xmlMapper.readValue(new File("input.xml"), List.class);
ObjectMapper jsonMapper = new ObjectMapper();
String json = jsonMapper.writeValueAsString(entries);
System.out.println(json);
// [{"name":"AXL","time":"19-07","price":"11.34"},{"name":"AIK","time":"19-07","price":"13.54"},{"name":"ALO","time":"19-07","price":"16.32"},{"name":"APO","time":"19-07","price":"13.56"}]
}
}
This demo uses Jackson 1.7.7 (the newer 1.7.8 should also work), Jackson XML Databind 0.5.3 (not yet compatible with Jackson 1.8), and Stax2 3.1.1.
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