Hi Werner,
Thanks for the reply. One more query that i have is what type of parsing does castor have by default. Is it DOM or SAX? As you know DOM parsing is memory intensive but fast while SAX parsing is slow but less killing on the memory. The parsing style that i want to use needs to be soft on the memory.
Please advise me on the following :
1. Which is the parsing that is used in castor by default?
2. Does castor support both SAX and DOM parsing?
3. How do I switch from one parsing style to the other?
Thanks and Regards,
Bhupinder.
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 Werner Guttmann wrote :
>Hi,
>
>default is Xerces, but any compliant JAXP parser can be used through properties in the castor.properties configuration file.
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>Werner
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>PS Please note that there's a strongly-coupled dependency on Apache Xerces if you configure Castor XML to indent your XML, as this (still) relies on the Apache Xerces serializer.
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> Hi All,
> Can someone tell me which parser is used for marshalling and unmarshalling an xml using castor?
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>Also is there some way by which you can configure the parser to be used?
>If yes How?
>
>Regards,
>Bhupinder Singh.
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