[jdev] VTD-XML version 1.6
Jimmy Zhang
crackeur at comcast.net
Wed May 17 22:02:58 CDT 2006
Not a problem, the document stay in memory for as long as the application
needs it...
afterwards it is garbage collected...
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From: "Trejkaz" <trejkaz at trypticon.org>
To: "Jabber software development list" <jdev at jabber.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [jdev] VTD-XML version 1.6
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> On 18/05/2006, at 03:23 AM, Jimmy Zhang wrote:
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>> VTD-XML project team is proud to announce the availability
>> of both C, C# and Java version 1.5 of VTD-XML, the next generation
>> open-source XML parser that goes beyond DOM and SAX in
>> terms of performance, memory usage and ease of use.
>
> Whereas I'm sure a few people here would be interested in XML parsing
> libraries, since Jabber is afterall based on them, I have to question the
> following limitation:
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> "VTD requires that XML document be maintained intact in memory."
>
> Fundamentally, this is not possible until the Jabber connection has
> already closed. And I bet if the connection stays open for a few days
> straight, that we would run out of memory if we kept the whole document
> in memory.
>
> TX
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