Libraries and tutorials for XML in Delphi Libraries and tutorials for XML in Delphi xml xml

Libraries and tutorials for XML in Delphi


You can start by looking at Delphi's TXMLDocument component. This will provide you with the basics of working with XML/DOM. It's simple and can be added by dropping it onto your Form. It has LoadFromFile and SaveToFile methods and is easily navigated.

However, at some point you will exhaust TXMLDocument's features, especially if you want to work with things like XPath.

I suggest you look at IXMLDOMDocument2 which is part of MSXML2_TLB, e.g.

  XML := CreateOleObject('MSXML2.DOMDocument.3.0') as IXMLDOMDocument2;  XML.async := false;  XML.SetProperty('SelectionLanguage','XPath');

You will need to add msxmldom, xmldom, XMLIntf, XMLDoc & MSXML2_TLB to your uses section.

There are a few component libraries out there but I would suggest writing your own helper class or functions. Here's an example of one we wrote and use:

function XMLCreateRoot(var xml: IXMLDOMDocument2; RootName: string; xsl: string = ''; encoding: string = 'ISO-8859-1'; language: string = 'XPath'): IXMLDOMNode;var  NewPI:   IXMLDOMProcessingInstruction;begin  if language<>'' then     xml.SetProperty('SelectionLanguage','XPath');  if encoding<>'' then begin     NewPI:=xml.createProcessingInstruction('xml', 'version="1.0" encoding="'+encoding+'"');     xml.appendChild(NewPI);  end;  if xsl<>'' then begin     NewPI:=xml.createProcessingInstruction('xml-stylesheet','type="text/xsl" href="'+xsl+'"');     xml.appendChild(NewPI)  end;  xml.async := false;  xml.documentElement:=xml.createElement(RootName);  Result:=xml.documentElement;end;

Take it from there.


I use nativeXML from simdesign. It takes all the pain out of working with XML you will be up and running in minutes.


Here are a couple of tutorials:

Additionally, you may want to look into the XMLIntf unit (although this linked Delphi Wikia page is very light on content).