Java Parser
twleung at us.ibm.com
twleung at us.ibm.com
Mon Oct 25 19:37:28 BST 1999
Take a look at XML4J EA2. Conformance has improved in this version.
>Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 17:46:01 -0700
>From: David Brownell <david-b at pacbell.net>
>Subject: Re: Java Parser
>Sajid Rehman wrote:
>>
>> > > I'd like some advice on which Java parser to use ( Sun TR2 or
>> > > XML4J ). Primarily, it would involve using SAX & it's use would be
server
>> > > side !
>> >
>> > Do you need validation? If not, and you are interested in just SAX and
not
>> > DOM, then add James Clark's XP to your parsers under consideration.
>>
>> Ummmm...I need validation ! So, which one should it be ? TR2 or
>> XML4J ? Performance is an issue here !
>Correctness should be too -- see my XML.com review.
>
>- - Dave
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