Hi Rishi,
Why do you think Xerces is "a parser which builds the parse tree based on
input from the stylesheet?" It's a full-featured XML parser that supports
DTD and schema validation, whcih is not a small piece of code. You may
want to run strip on the shared library, which will reduce the size a fair
amount.
The documentation as you see it is what there is. There is not much other
than documentation of the API. You can study the sample applications for
more information.
Dave
Rishi Sampat
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Hi David,
So I guess you are suggesting that Xalan interacts
with Xerces via library API calls...
After building Xerces2.1, I noticed the binary size to
be 3GB, more specifically 3112517 bytes. Wonder why is
the size so huge for a parser which just builds the
parse tree based on input from the stylesheet?
Any optimization you suggest? I shall mail this
question on the Xerces list as well.
I have to following as a reference to documentation.
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c/apidocs/classes.html
http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/apiDocs/index.html
Any suggestions on how to go about these? Is there
some sort of verbal documentation describing the
motivation behind the current design to a newbee?
Thanks for the lead about classes that implement http
access for URLs. I shall take a look at those.
Thanks,
Rishi
--- David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM
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> Hi Rishi,
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> There is no IPC between Xerces and Xalan.
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> Xerces has some classes that implement http access
> for URLs. Take a look
> at the documentation for more information. You
> could also post any
> questions you have on the Xerces-C list.
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> Stating that XML "runs over TCP/IP" is misleading.
> XML documents can
> transferred through a TCP/IP socket, but that's just
> one of many potential
> communication channels.
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> Dave
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> Rishi Sampat
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> Hi,
> I was wondering which are the classes that deal
> with
> IPC between Xalan and Xerces. Is IPC in form of
> sockets?
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> XML runs over TCP/IP. Which are the classes that
> deal
> with the kernel and TCP/IP stack? I am assuming that
> only Xerces is involved in communication with the
> kernel.
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> Thanks,
> Rishi
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