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An Adaptive, Fast, and Safe XML Parser Based on Byte Sequences Memorization

Overview XML (Extensible Markup Language) processing can incur significant runtime overhead in XML-based infrastructural middleware such as Web service application servers. This paper proposes a novel mechanism for efficiently processing similar XML documents. Given a new XML document as a byte sequence, the XML parser proposed in this paper normally avoids syntactic analysis but simply matches the document with previously processed ones, reusing those results. The parser is adaptive since it partially parses and then remembers XML document fragments that it has not met before. Moreover, it processes safely since its partial parsing correctly checks the well-formedness of documents. The implementation of the proposed parser complies with the JSR 63 standard of the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.1 specification.

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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XML, Programming Languages

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