XML parsing with blackdown

2005-05-09 Thread Matt Law
Hi,

I'm in the process of architecting an Java application to run on a
PDA. The core of the application involves the processing and
manipulating of XML documents. I've seen that people have had
applications using xerces and similar running with blackdown, but only
brief details. I'd like to hear experiences of other developers who
have implemented XML parsing with xerces (or any other xml api) using
blackdown on a PDA. Any pitfalls etc, stuff like memory limitations,
file handlers and so on. I'm pretty new to the world of PDA
development, but I've done plenty of java dev. in my time.

thanks in advance,

matt law.


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Re: XML parsing with blackdown

2005-05-09 Thread Radu-Adrian Popescu
As far as I know Xerces is a large, fat, slow pig.
Depending on the complexity for the task at hand and how fast/lowmem you want to 
get things to run, you might want to hook up with nanoxml 
(http://nanoxml.cyberelf.be/) or a plain SAX parser instead.
Cheers,
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Radu-Adrian Popescu
CSA, DBA, Developer
Aldrapay MD
Aldratech Ltd.
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