RapidXml is an attempt to create the fastest XML parser possible, while retaining useability, portability and reasonable W3C compatibility. It is an in-situ parser with parsing speed approaching speed of strlen function executed on the same data.

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  • Quite buggy! Especially with large buggy XML inputs. No namespace support (WHY?!). I ended up hand-rolling my own expat-based parser.
  • I have used rapidxml-1.13, and the version 'hidden' inside Boost.PropertyTree. It's simple to operate, and without many lines of code I was able to add XML Namespaces (prefix mapping) support and create a visitor to adapt to a parser-neutral SAX2 interface, so I could change over from another parser.
  • good job
  • Clean structure, even no docs needed. Easy to integrate - headers only.
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Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Software Development Software, C++ XML Parsers

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2007-02-20