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Re: XML Parser

From: Juergen Kahrs <Juergen.KahrsDELETETHIS@------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 3/1/2006 2:35:00 PM
Joe Kesselman wrote:

>> we are looking for a fast XML parser.
> 
> 
> IBM has a significantly fast XML parser -- a few papers were recently 
> published on it -- but I'm not sure whether it's shipping or under what 
> name. Lemme see if I can find out.

With 2 GB of data, other considerations may be
more important than the XML parser. Imagine the
XML parser runs in "zero time". The hard disk
interface still needs more than 20 seconds to
just for the disk-I/O. So the limiting factor
(besides RAM with a DOM) may be the hard disk
and not necessarily the parser.


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