[jdev] RE: jdev Digest, Vol 14, Issue 30

Jean-Louis Seguineau jean-louis.seguineau at laposte.net
Thu Mar 24 13:14:23 CST 2005


Isn't that one particular commercial implementation of binary XML ;)

Isn't there's some other that may equally be considered...

Jean-Louis

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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:45:02 +0100
From: Ulrich Staudinger <us at activestocks.de>
Subject: Re: [jdev] Whiteboard - regd.
To: Jabber software development list <jdev at jabber.org>
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Peter Saint-Andre schrieb:

>On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 09:54:22AM +0100, Ulrich Staudinger wrote:
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>>What i encountered during work on enigma3 (complat.sourceforge.net/jnlp) 
>>is, some servers allow only nodes of about 50k size - 50k are not that 
>>much when working with SVG documents.
>>... Maybe truncating those SVG documents would have helped ... anyway, i 
>>just wanted to pass on the experience ...
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>Hmm, was that karma or a hard limit?
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Has been Karma and hard limit. Hard limit for the maximum node size, is 
a variable somewhere in the jabberd code and Karma for the max. number 
of messages. The hard limit was more difficult to work around.

>Perhaps it's time to look more seriously at Efficient XML or something
>of that kind for use in intensive applications like SVG:
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>http://www.agiledelta.com/EfficientXMLEncoding.htm
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I agree.



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