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Re: XML Parser

From: Juergen Kahrs <Juergen.KahrsDELETETHIS@------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 3/1/2006 1:48:00 PM
Elmar Brandt wrote:

> we are looking for a fast XML parser.
> The XML-files are very big (>2GB) and we want to convert them into other 
> formats via XSLT.
> 
> Has anyone an idea?

This question is asked here each month.
The usual answer is that XSLT needs a DOM.
A DOM requires at least as much RAM/SWAP than
your file has. My understanding is that files
larger than 500 MB are impractical to process
with XSLT. There are lots of other tools for
processing very large files.


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