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RE: Release of libxml2-2.5.7: msg#00172gnome.lib.xml.general
Ok, I'll reply with my comments also. I use libxml for processing network requests. All requests are xml based requests. We also send xml data, but because of the overhead of xml creation, i have always built my xml strings as standard strings, without using any xml library support. I also use libxml and libxslt to generate html pages from our embedded webserver. It seems to work perfectly for my needs. One More: libxml and sax are used to parse data files we regularly recieve. These files are typically 5 million+ nodes, about 150 MB text files. Sax parses the file in a matter of seconds. NICE JOB! Thanx for the hard work -stefan willmert -----Original Message----- From: xml-admin@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:xml-admin@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Stefan Seefeld Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 8:29 AM To: xml@xxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xml] Release of libxml2-2.5.7 Daniel Veillard wrote: > Speaking of "industrial uses", I would be interested in getting > feedback especially from industry professionals, in 2 ways: > > - upcoming work: what are the point which may prevent > deployement of libxml2 within your enterprise, what's missing ? > What's broken ? W3C XML Schemas seems the most obvious candidate > but I would like to hear from my users on this. I also really > need to improve the documentation, especially a set of indexed > examples. besides schema support I'd very much like an enhanced error handling API, as we already discussed earlier... > - use cases and "success story": basically I don't have any public > list of use case, if you use libxml2 for serious processing, think > about making a public statement, it will allow libxml2 to look > "professionnal" and also will give me references I can point > my management to when they wonder if my time is well spent, you > should consider this as being your own interest if you can do it! I'm working on a document centered architecture for a CAS company (Computer Assisted Surgery): http://www.orthosoft.ca, where all data processing is organized around the concept of a 'patient record'. That includes configuration data, persistent storage, and all kind of other jazz. I'm using both, an SAX and a DOM based API for this. It's working wonderfully thus far. Thanks for all your work ! Stefan _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ xml@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
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