Does this mean that you have to reparse the DOM when going from a read/write
Xerces DOM to a Xalan DOM?
>Having used Xerces-C and Xalan-C, I found out that
>- Xalan-C cannot work with the Xerces-C DOM
>- Xalan-C brings a parser and a DOM, but this DOM is readonly.
Hi, Tobias.
The W3C standardized the interfaces for the DOM, but not their internal
representation. If you directly access the memory, you imply that Xerces-J
and Xerces-C have a binary compatible DOM implementation.
The better way is to call the objects methods, which conforms to the OO
paradigm. I do not believe that it is possible to do that. XML has been
invented as data exchange format, so serializing it from java and reparsing
in C should be best practice.
Having used Xerces-C and Xalan-C, I found out that
- Xalan-C cannot work with the Xerces-C DOM
- Xalan-C brings a parser and a DOM, but this DOM is readonly.
Why that?
Hiran
> I have a very simple question: Is it possible to gain direct access
to a Xerces-J DOM from Xerces-C, and vise versa?
I want to be able to access, read, and manipulate the Xerces-J DOM
from Xerces-C. If I can't do it directly I will use JNI to access
Java from C, but direct access to the DOM from the corresponding
Xerces APIs would be best.
Thanks for your time,
Toby
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