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Java + Actionscript + XML

Asked by Gagik in Macromedia Flash, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Java Application Servers

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Hi, I am trying to send an xml string from ActionScript client to a Java server.
When I send the xml data, I use:

 DocumentBuilderFactory docBuilderFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
              DocumentBuilder docBuilder = docBuilderFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
              Document doc = docBuilder.parse (in);

where in is my socket inputstream I get the following error: Content is not allowed in prolog.

When I copy and paste the xml string I receive to a file and try to read it, I get no errors

I know that this error is caused by some invalid characters at the beginning of the xml string that Actionscript adds, but I do not know which ones or how to avoid them.

Can someone help me please??

Please be very precise!

Thanks!
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