Hi,
If you decide to do without validation, then I've used TinyXML in a couple
of projects, and am pretty happy with the footprint performance.
http://www.grinninglizard.com/tinyxml/
Your right in that it will require you to write the parser manually, though,
with all that that implies.
On Wednesday 05 March 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
What do people around here like to use for EFFICIENT XML parsing?
A stronger machine.
Don't laugh... it may be much cheaper than developing and maintaining
software.
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Two suggestions:
There are GNU/GTK (depends on how you look at it) tools for handling
XML, and one of the tools in the library is to validate (in code)
XML...
And sorry if it will sound like a troll's answer, but you can take the
native XML implementation in FPC and write it binding to C++, and
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Amos Shapira wrote:
What do people around here like to use for EFFICIENT XML parsing?
Isn't Efficient XML an oxymoron?
Seriously, and despite the flame bait way I've introduced the subject,
if you need to do XML parsing in a way which is more efficient then
On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 12:43 +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
How about using a binary format which is compiled from XML ?
In this day and age, is it really all that faster? What makes XML hard
to parse, IMHO, is not the fact that it's text, it's the fact that it's
Hello List,
Several days ago I asked Upgrade manager to install all available
upgrades for my Kubuntu Desktop.
(regular instalation, stock kernel 2.6.22-14-generic)
disk partitions:
1 /boot
2 swap
3 /
4 Extended
5 /home
It had finished successfully and required the reboot.
After
Next Monday, 10th of March, at 18:30 the Haifa Linux Club, will meet
again and enjoy the lecture of Rami Rosen about
Advanced Linux Kernel Networking - Neighboring Subsystem; IPSec
abstract:
* We will deal with arp table and arp cache,
* Reachability and Network Unreachability
The Israeli Perl Mongers ( http://www.perl.org.il/ ) are going to have their
first meeting for 2008 on Sunday, 16-March-2008. The place will be the
Schreiber MathCS building, room 008 (entrance floor), Tel Aviv University.
More information on how to get there can be found here:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Amos Shapira wrote:
What do people around here like to use for EFFICIENT XML parsing?
Isn't Efficient XML an oxymoron?
Seriously, and despite the flame bait way I've
Hi All,
It just took me quite a while to find current archives of linux-il on
the net in order to point to an article there.
I finally found a good archive at mail-archive
(http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/).
I know this question sometimes returns to haunt the list but not
On 06/03/2008, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
It just took me quite a while to find current archives of linux-il on
the net in order to point to an article there.
I finally found a good archive at mail-archive
(http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/).
I
This might interest a few people here:
http://it.themarker.com/tmit/article/2992
Could it *be it*, finally? There have been such plays in the past,
usually to attract attention and get lower prices from M$. Seems like it
is a real first step, and a considerable one(?).
If so, its a nice
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