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Jimmy,
Another paper that you may find interesting is:
An Algorithm from Streaming XPath Processing with Forward and Backward
Axes, www.cs.nyu.edu/~deepak/publications/icde.pdf.
Note that this technique has been applied to documents over 1 GB in size.
Patrick
zhengyu wrote:
>I have got a weird question in mind that I would like to toss it out.
>
>Suppose there is a way to offer DOM type interface with SAX kind of
>efficiency.
>How long would it take for the new processing model to become really
>popular?
>
>Jimmy
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Karl Waclawek" <karl@waclawek.net>
>To: <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
>Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 7:00 PM
>Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Does SAX make sense?
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>>>There are several implementations, but I don't know of any standard
>>>interface. I have been thinking that having a standard interface just
>>>for passing XPath expressions to an event parser would be great. Anyone
>>>know of a standard being worked, implementations, or interested in
>>>starting a working group? If so, I'm in.
>>>
>>>
>>I am working on something similar, but much simpler right now.
>>My XPaths are just straight paths, or in other words, element types.
>>
>>My initial plan was to build a DTD (or other schema) validator
>>(on top of SAX) which has callback hooks for custom validation
>>or processing. The callbacks are registered by the application
>>based on a path - but rather a path based on the schema object
>>model and not the document object model. Every node in the SOM
>>corresponds to a separate set of callbacks.
>>
>>So far I was not thinking of anything more complex, as I think
>>this would be quite an effort.
>>
>>Karl
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Patrick Durusau
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Society of Biblical Literature
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