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Re: RFC for XML Object Parsing

  • From: Arjun Ray <arjun.ray@verizon.net>
  • To: "xml-dev@lists.xml.org" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 23:25:08 -0400

Re:  RFC for XML Object Parsing
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 20:01:18 -0600, Brian Aberle <xmlboss@live.com>
wrote:

| Delta updates, Bam, watch the OID shine and kill performance numbers 
| in the delta updates tests.

If parsing _is_ a performance issue, because you need to determine,
and quickly at that, whether you need to parse _at all_, then XML will
_never_ be fast enough.  
  
Nothing beats encapsulated formats, where the "header" tells you the
length of the "object", so that if you decide, on the basis of a few
fields at the front that you don't need to handle the rest, then you
_immediately_ know how far forward to skip.  In XML, you always have
to _parse_ your way to the matching end-tag.

It really sounds like you're straining to solve the wrong problem.


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