| A. Le Hors and P. Le Hegaret. Document object model (dom) level 2 core specification. http://www.w3.org/TR/2000. |
....infrastructure will find this tool, and other XML editors like it, useful in developing schemas as well. Apache Xerces is an open source programmatic library for parsing and manipulating XML documents. It implements an XML parser and validator, as well as the W3C defined APIs SAX [30] and DOM [24]. While we do not expect users of our infrastructure to interact with Xerces directly, it is an important part of many of the tools in our infrastructure because it allows our tools to interact with XML documents programmatically. Without it, we would have had to create our own XML parser and ....
Le Hors, A., ed. Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification. URL: htttp://www.w3.org/TR/2001.
....data between multiple writers. We chose tuples instead of XML because tuples are simpler and easier to use. The structure of XML based data is less constrained and also more complicated, including tags, attributes, and name spaces. Furthermore, interfaces to access XML based data, such as DOM [30], are relatively complex. We chose an I O mechanism that distinguishes between storage and communications instead of a unified tuple space abstraction [9, 21, 49] because such a mechanism better reflects how applications store and communicate data. In particular, applications often modify stored ....
A. Le Hors, P. Le H egaret, L. Wood, G. Nicol, J. Robie, M. Champion, and S. Byrne. Document object model (DOM) level 2 core specification. W3C recommendation, World Wide Web Consortium, Nov. 2000.
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