XimpleWare is proud to announce the the release of version 2.2 of VTD-XML,
the next generation XML parsers/indexer/slicer/editor. This release
significantly expands VTD-XML's ability to slice, split, edit and
incrementally update the XML documents. To this end, we introduce the
concept of
like IP packets...
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From: Dave Cridland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jabber software development list jdev@jabber.org
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [jdev] Re: VTD-XML version 1.6
On Mon May 22 23:30:01 2006, Jimmy Zhang wrote:
http://www.cisco.com
1.6
On Sat, 20 May 2006, Jimmy Zhang wrote:
2. In the future, XML capability will get built into the network layer,
but if a message is not well-formed
XML, they are less likely to take advantage of those capabilities of
network routers and switches, again
hindering adoption
I suspect
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From: Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jabber software development list jdev@jabber.org
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [jdev] Re: VTD-XML version 1.6
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Jimmy Zhang wrote:
Excuse my ignorance, after
Yes, explicit framing is to ensure the data integrity, which is key
to most apps... if an IP packet is not well-formed, then router will
reject it outright, I think XML will become IP for the message world...
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From: Dave Cridland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jabber software
I like xmpp a lot better than SIP ... it ought to replace SIP in the
future
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From: Alexander Gnauck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jdev@jabber.org
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:31 PM
Subject: [jdev] Re: VTD-XML version 1.6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
you confused me
I don't know what drove him nuts, I don't know him personally but he works
for a company that sells Linux for $1000/CPU, and he appears to be fine with
that... again I thought he just had a bad day, or got dumped by his girl
friend or
something...
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From: Jimmy Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jabber software development list jdev@jabber.org
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [jdev] Re: VTD-XML version 1.6
I like xmpp a lot better than SIP ... it ought to replace SIP in the
future
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On 18/05/2006, at 13:02 PM, Jimmy Zhang wrote:
Not a problem, the document stay in memory for as long
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On 18/05/2006, at 13:02 PM, Jimmy Zhang wrote:
Not a problem, the document stay in memory for as long
VTD-XML project teamis proud to announce the
availability
of both C, C# and Java version 1.5 of VTD-XML, the next
generation
open-source XML parser that goes beyond DOM and SAX in
terms of performance, memory usage and ease of use.
The technical highlights of VTD-XML are:
* Performance:
What do you mean by spamming?
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From: Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:56 AM
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Jimmy Zhang
: [jdev] VTD-XML version 1.6
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On 18/05/2006, at 03:23 AM, Jimmy Zhang wrote:
VTD-XML project team is proud to announce the availability
of both C, C# and Java version 1.5 of VTD-XML, the next generation
open-source XML parser that goes beyond DOM
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