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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.
Redesign it. Monolithic XML is not the solution here.
XML works with "documents", documents that have closure around a single
root element. You can play with this by using SAX but it's always a
basic underpinning that you can never avoid entirely. When it gets to
2GB you really are pushing things.
Is this "2GB" really one huge document, or can you split it down into
separate events?
How big is the expected output transform? Can you run through a
lightweight SAX parser to generate a filtered document, then transform
that with XSLT?
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