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Re: XML Parsing using DOM parser


using dom parser
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Kay" <michael.h.kay@n...>
To: "'Deepa Venkatesan'" <willumail@y...>; <xml-dev@l...>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: RE:  XML Parsing using DOM parser

> With 10Mb, you can use the DOM representation as a kind of in-memory
> database provided it lives in memory permanently, but you can't load the
> whole thing into memory each time you do a transaction. That's simply not
> the way XML is designed to be used.
>

I'm sure you mean this isn't the way the DOM is designed to be used and not
XML. A 10MB XML document stored in an NXDB or XML-enabled DB with proper
indexes and a DML should be able to handle his problems a whole lot better
than using the DOM can.

I wonder if the original poster has tried using an NXDB to see if that makes
his task easier?

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