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I don't know why you wouldn't use Java.

The 32-Bit JVM smokes.

You are after all @runjva.com :-)

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date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 10:40:29 +0200
from: Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] XMLSERVICE, where can it be found?

Den 20/06/11 15.17, Brian May skrev:
Considering I wrote the article you referenced, yes, I have looked at it. I would wonder how you plan on using XMLSERVICE to "strengthen our XML handling in general"? XMLSERVICE is simply an XML interface to call programs.
I don't know yet, but I am looking at all alternatives to Java-based XML processing to see how (or if) it can help us in dealing with XML-based data in the IFS.

The reason I look at non-Java based things is the overhead of starting a JVM. (Talking to an existing JVM is also something I'd like to avoid).


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