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Andrés Aguiar wrote: > I need to have a Java implementation of a Microsoft XMLReader style API for > parsing XML. > > I'm aware of the SAX Navigator > (http://www.geocities.com/takuki_kamiya/pub/saxnavi.html), but this > implementation uses a new thread to queue the SAX events, and I can't afford > to have a new thread to parse the XML file (this will run in a heavy loaded > server). > > Does anyone know of something like this? > > Can this be built using any propietary parser API (org.apache.xerces.*, > org.apache.crimson.*, etc)? As far as I know, all this implementations are > built on top of SAX, and the only way I imagine to implement this using SAX > is the 'new thread' one... hey, i have written xml pull parser that is small, namespaces aware, reusable, low memory consumption and size (just 4 classes + 2 exception) also fast and above of all open source. you will not need to create a layer on top of SAX2 (with event queue and extra thread) and you can have also direct access to XML tokenizer if necessary. i was also thinking about layering XMLReader on top of it but right now i do not have time to work on it :-) you can get source and docs from http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/soap/#download thanks, alek -- Aleksander Slominski, LH 316, IU, http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/~aslom As I look afar I see neither cherry Nor tinted leaves Just a modest hut on the coast In the dusk of Autumn nightfall - Fujiwara no Teika (1162-1241)
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