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Re: Optimizing XML performance

  • From: "Peter Hunsberger" <peter.hunsberger@g...>
  • To: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi.mukul@g...>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 11:55:25 -0600

Re:  Optimizing XML performance
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Mukul Gandhi <gandhi.mukul@g...> wrote:
>
>  Another idea came to my mind, for which I would like to seek the list's opinion.
>  Can we transmit SAX events from source to destination, and can
>  reconstruct the XML at the destination from these SAX events. Will
>  this be faster, than transmitting XML as a single chunk?

Regular compression technologies seem the way to go.  However, if you
want to try this have a look at the Apache Cocoon project; it has code
for building and recreating a SAX event stream that you might be able
to use as a basis for experimentation.

-- 
Peter Hunsberger


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