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ISSN Print: 2229-5518 4    
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An Adaptive and Efficient XML Parser Tool for Domain Specific Languages
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Author(s)
W. Jai Singh, S. Nithya Bala
KEYWORDS
XML, Parser Tool, Document Object Model, SAX, XML Document, Document Validation.
ABSTRACT
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a standard and universal language for representing information. XML has become integral to many critical enterprise technologies with its ability to enable data interoperability between applications on different platforms. Every application that processes information from XML documents needs an XML Parser which reads an XML document and provides interface for user to access its content and structure. However the processing of xml documents has a reputation of poor performance and a number of optimizations have been developed to address this performance problem from different perspectives, none of which have been entirely satisfactory. Hence, in this paper we developed a Fast Parser tool for domain specific languages. In this we can execute Parser user friendly without having any constraints.
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