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Ali is a simple to use C API to parse XML data. It's scanf like approach is much easier than using SAX or DOM. A tutorial, complete reference documentation, and code examples are all available.
Synder is an Atom/RSS/SearchSuggestion/OPML processing framework
It is Optimized For Android, but works with Java SE/EE.
Synder has a small-footprint, low memory consumption.
The only dependency for parsing is a SAX2 implementation.
XMLCereal is a data-binding library for the serialization/deserialization of C++ objects to/from XML. It aims to be fast, use a minimum of memory, and provide a simple OO programming interface. It includes an XML pull parser and a SAX like XML writer.
The WBXML Library is a C library for handling WBXML (Wireless Binary XML) documents. It consists of a WBXML Parser (with a SAX like interface), a generic WBXML Encoder, and an internal representation of the document (WBXMLTree).
XiMoL is an XML reader/writer (non-validating) library written in C++.
It is a iostream-oriented library based on the STL and
not a SAX or DOM library (like Xerces, expat, ...).
Each object has its own reader/writer (operator<< and operator>>).
Java parser for MIME message streams. The low-level streaming parser uses a callback mechanism to report parsing events (similar to SAX). Messages may also be parsed into a JavaMail MimeMessage-like structure using temporary files for large attachments.
The goal of the project was to develop an experimental open source standard based parser component for the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) CLDC platform, that supported both SAX and DOM.
THE PROJECT IS NOT CONTINUED.