On Thursday 01 November 2007, Yona Shlomo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested to learn what XML processors are widely used
> for web applications.
>
> For example, I understand that Xerces is used by Apache but
> I cannot say which version of Xerces (the C++ one? the Java
> one? the Java2 one?) is the one widely used -- or that is
> deployed as default.
>
> What is the default XML processor for
> PHP/Python/Perl/Rubi/Java....?
>
Here's an excerpt from a conversation on Freenode's #python channel. I
am "rindolf":
{{{{{{{{{{{{{
<rindolf> Hi all! I'm doing a survey for
http://perl.org.il/pipermail/perl/2007-November/009209.html
- what is the default XML processor for Python and where?
<rindolf> So can anyone tell me what XML parsers people use with
Python?
<rindolf> And what is the default one?
<Yhg1s> rindolf: there isn't a 'default' one, really. There are lots
of parsers, people tend to use the one they come across
first.
<rindolf> Yhg1s: I see.
<Peaker> Yhg1s: they should hope they don't come across sax first
<Yhg1s> they should just use ElementTree or xmltramp, of course :)
<rindolf> Yhg1s: thanks.
}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
And here's one from #ruby-lang:
{{{{{{{{{{{{{{
<rindolf> Hi all.
<rindolf> Can anyone answer this question -
http://perl.org.il/pipermail/perl/2007-November/009209.html
- "What is the default XML processor for Ruby?"
<don-o> rindolf: i believe rexml is the answer
<rindolf> don-o: ok.
<rindolf> don-o: is it based on libxml?
<iSteve> no, it's pure ruby
<don-o> rindolf: im not sure. i think not.
<rindolf> iSteve: ah.
}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> Can you share from your experience what are the used XML
> processors and on what combinations of
> language/database/web-server?
>
> Thanks.
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