RE: Keeping an XML file in memory 2007-08-01 - By citynomad
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Thanks Michael. Could you point me to some documentation that explains how to build a TinyTree from a file, and how to create a Source object out of it (and which Source implementation to use)? I am not really familiar with Saxon's own API, as I've always used it through JAXP interfaces.
Also, I am somewhat reluctant to indroduce a direct dependency on Saxon in my code (although I suppose since I am using some XSLT 2.0 features, I already have it, whether I want it or not. :) Could you provide some more insight as to what advantages a TinyTree provides over a simple byte array in my situation? Is it significantly less expensive to create a Source object from a TinyTree than from a byte array?
Thanks again.
Eugene
Michael Kay wrote: > > > Try the Saxon TinyTree. Unlike JDOM, this doesn't allocate a Java object > for > each node. The structure is optimized for XPath access, and in particular, > for a read-only tree - JDOM and similar models have extra overhead because > of the need to support updating. > >
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