Hi,
I have been given an interesting challenge. Previously I have
worked only with
reasonably small xml files with up to several hundred nodes.
As part of a Business Information System (BIS) I am to create
a node tree of
up to 180,000 nodes which is then to be represented
graphically as a tool to
drill down into the BIS.
I have been trawling the archives but am yet to see a
definite solution to this
problem. Any ideas anyone?? Help would be appreciated even
with what maybe the
best parsing method and tool.
If you can, chop the input document into smaller chunks, is usually the answer
you get. Or, see e.g. <http://aztecrider.com/bigxml/> for a processor that can
handle input documents that won't fit into memory.
Cheers,
Jarno - Cenobita: Estrellas
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