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Gordon Ross wrote: >Hi, > >I'm looking for a small Java XML parser (validation is *NOT* required, >but well-formedness checking would be nice) > >I'm not looking for any particular API set, but if it can give me >something like a DOM/JDOM tree-based API, rather than a SAX style event >stream, mores the better. > > > If your XML does not use *any* bells or whistles (DTDs, namespaces, entities, and you are really in a closed world rather than getting data from the general public, you might like to try SPARTA at http://sparta-xml.sourceforge.net/ "Sparta is a lightweight Java XML package that includes an XML parser, a DOM, and an XPath interpreter. The code-size is small, the parser is fast, the object memory size is small, and the DOM API is clean and simple. Thermopylae is a wrapper around Sparta that allows it to be used as a drop-in replacement for Xerces. It presents a W3C-standard parser and DOM. Sparta was originally written in Hewlett-Packard Labs to support a project creating an infrastructure for building agile applications that distribute themselves throughout the global Internet and aggregate ensembles of local appliances." Cheers Rick Jelliffe "
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