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Subject: RE: [emergency] Circle and Polygon
Nod. It had to be mentioned, was all. Cheers Kon On Fri, 2005-06-10 at 11:36 -0500, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote: > The DOM parser may be the wrong implementation approach. > A SAX-like parser (eg, XMLReader) is a way one handles > large documents. It is harder to implement but much > faster. The problem one wants to avoid is premature > optimization of the wrong piece of the technology. > > len > > > From: Kon Wilms [mailto:kon@datacast.biz] > > That issue is not uncommon. Its standard practice for most DOM parsers > to load the entire XML file into memory before parsing. Get a few of > those going with threads and RAM decreases fast. I am sure that everyone > using fast desktop workstations with a gig of ram don't even notice it. > The little guys with 64MB of RAM on an embedded system do, however. > > This would be about the time where I wave my 'split the resources into > separately referenced files' flag. > > Ofcourse, this could also be purely a speed issue with some code that > needs optimization.
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