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XML construction using Java/Perl/C/C++

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  • From: "Saha Rabindra N" <saha.rn@m...>
  • Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 11:31:00 -0400
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xml construction
Title: XML construction using Java/Perl/C/C++

Hi All,
  Can anyone through some light from different angle [pros&cons] on constucting one xml document [xmlWriter] from a data file using Java or C or Perl etc.

Performance wise which one to choose which creating one xml document file out of a flat data file ?

Thanks in advance,
RNS

 
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