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How to Enable High Speed Parsing of Very Large XML Files

Download Rogue Wave's White Paper On HydraSDO for XML as a Solutions for Challenges Associated with Parsing Large XML Files

As the number of XML files in enterprise organizations significantly increases, architects, application developers, and data integration specialists must deal simultaneously with the growing number of XML formatted messages on the network as well as their rapidly expanding file sizes. While XML has become the ‘de facto’ standard for transferring data from one step to the next in a business process or between applications, there are more and more occasions when files are easily exceeding 50–100MB in size, causing performance slow downs and memory overloads.

This paper describes the challenges associated with parsing very large XML files in today's systems and offers a solution with HydraSDO for XML. It is specifically targeted to overcome the challenges associated with traditional methods of parsing.

Key features of HydraSDO for XML include:

  • Optimization for very large XML file
  • Lower memory footprint
  • High speed parsing

To read more on HydraSDO for XML download Rogue Wave’s White Paper.

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