[XOM-interest] Writing large XML documents

Elliotte Rusty Harold elharo at metalab.unc.edu
Wed Dec 19 07:07:11 EST 2007


Eric Wang wrote:

> I understand that the most common usage of XOM is for building trees,
> but the documentation describes the custom NodeFactory technique
> pretty well, which leads me to believe that that is also a valid use
> case.

It is. This seems to come up a lot so I should probably try to figure 
out how to fit in a streaming serializer as a valid use case as well.

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