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Roger Costello writes:
> I have a situation where I would like to stream SAX events across the
> Web. That is, I have a SAX parser running somewhere on the Web. I
want
> it to push the events out onto the Web. I want an event handler,
> somewhere else on the Web, to catch those events:
>
> ------------ ------------- -------------
> | | | | | |
> | Event |<---------------------| XMLReader |<---| XML |
> | Handler | Web | | | |
> | | ------------- -------------
> -------------
>
> Has anyone done this? Has anyone created, perhaps, a Web-based
> XMLFilterImpl that interacts with a Web-based XMLReader? /Roger
I've thought about this as a possibility for Markup Object Events (MOE -
http://moe.sourceforge.net), which has a much simpler API for passing
objects, though the objects themselves have internal structure. MOE
supports SAX-in/SAX-out, so that's an option, but I haven't had time to
explore passing the objects across a network.
I suspect you could write wrappers for the SAX API, but I'm not sure it
would be much fun.
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Simon St.Laurent
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