Jas :

Thanks for your inputs.

> In my experience this is true only as long as you parse documents that
> do not generate parse errors. Once you hit an error, reset() no longer
> works properly and you have to create a new parser intstance.
>
> I hope this has changed, but when I was attempting this for the
> conformance testing suite I was forced into creating a new parser
> instance for each file, which seemed an aweful waste of resources.

This indeed seems to have changed in Xerces v1.5.1. I was able to
successfully use same instance of parser, even after generating
exceptions.

I would invite comments from someone from Xerces development ( apache.org
or ibm.com ) to autheticate our findings.

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With best regards,

Shirish

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