recursion in XML parser
Arnold, Curt
Curt.Arnold at hyprotech.com
Wed Apr 14 23:13:00 BST 1999
It would be interesting to see what benefit something like Instantiations'
(http://www.instantiations.com) JOVE high performance Java environment would
have on a XML parsing benchmark. They haven't externally released their
JOVE product (they have a bundling agreement with Inprise/Borland), but are
apparently using it in house and have a crippled version (only builds javac)
on their web site. Basically, it takes the .class files for a Java
application, analyzes the snot out of it (de-virtualizing calls when their
is only one implementation, etc) and builds a native NT EXE.
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