Ptr to Fast Well-Formed XML parser (Java)?
David LeBlanc
whisper at accessone.com
Tue Jan 19 02:52:44 GMT 1999
Darned if I can remember where, but I think I surfed past someone doing such.
Maybe it could be called Xorba? :-)
Dave LeBlanc
At 06:09 PM 1/18/99 -0800, Rob Schoening wrote:
<snip>
>Personally, I think that there is some real opportunity for innovation here.
>If there was an XML-based spec for serialization and invocation, I think
>that it might be possible to implement an IIOP-ish protocol using XML. This
>would be really interesting, IMHO, since it would allow the document and
>component models to converge. CORBA, EJB, and DCOM tend to be rather
>heavyweight ($$$) in deployment. But if the client could be pared down so
>as to require little or no client-side code for certain transactional
>systems, things could get really interesting. For straightforward
>deployments, XML over HTTP (or even SMTP) could have compelling value.
>
<snip>
>Rob
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