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Re: Streaming Transformations for XML


petr simon
Simon,

I went through your SAX2 filters and I have found them interesting 
(though your approach really seems to be somewhat orthogonal to my 
proposal). I would like to borrow some ideas from your rule files, if 
you don't mind.

Petr

Simon St.Laurent wrote:

>On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 08:43, Petr Cimprich wrote:
>
>>I wonder whether the benefits of having simple streaming transformations 
>>worth to learn a new language (and to implement a processor). Also, I 
>>haven't been able to find a similar solution or idea on the Net, but I 
>>expect there must a similar effort in the huge XML community. So, any 
>>pointers are welcome to prevent me from reinventing the wheel.
>>
>
>I'm working on similar approaches through my SAX filters and Markup
>Object Events work, using XML-based rule files which specify particular
>kinds of processing.  I don't think what I have at present looks much
>like what you're proposing, though what you're proposing looks very
>cool.
>
>The parts I've got are all listed under "Current Projects" at:
>http://simonstl.com/projects/
> 
>Guess I'd better get building XPath 1.0 support into MOE.
>

-- 
Petr Cimprich
Ginger Alliance
www.gingerall.com




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