On 01/15/2014 06:42 AM, Jesse Becker wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Nicholas Satterly <nfsatte...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> If we are to look at redoing the XML parsing next then the two contenders
>> that come to mind are gzipped JSON and Google Protocol Buffers.
>>
>> PB is meant to be very efficient and therefore faster, however it seems
>> people have gotten comparable results with gzipped JSON. An obvious
>> advantage of gzipped JSON is that it would be simple to make the output
>> human readable though we could easily develop a CLI tool that allowed us to
>> query and decode ganglia PB data for testing.
>
> I think there are large advantages to using standard and widely
> adopted formats, so JSON gets my vote there.  That's not to say PB
> isn't widely used, but I suspect there are a lot more tools and
> programming language bindings to read and process JSON data.
>
> Or...why not just use XDR for bulk data transport, instead of
> introducing a third format (XML, XDR, and JSON/PB)?   I'm not hugely
> familiar with XDR, so apologies if I'm missing an obvious reason why
> it wouldn't work here.
>
>
>


+1 vote for XDR, it works great it is pretty damned efficient and the 
code to use it is ubiquitous.

-Dave

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