I'm looking - have been looking for years -
for a simple, hopefully standard, Java program
for entering data hopefully into an XML file.
I have my own probably very bad program for doing this,
but I imagine it is something that a million people must have done,
so it seems to me there must be many such programs.
I asked some time ago, and a couple of ILUGers suggested xindice .
I tried for some time to install this under Fedora-3,
but have more or less given up.
It required tomcat, which for some reason has been withdrawn
from the various Fedora repositories.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Please don't tell me I have to ask Mr Gates for help.
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