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Revision as of 01:47, 11 November 2016

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Overview

The StAX (Streaming) API provide streaming, event-driven, pull parsing for reading and writing XML documents, as an alternative to SAX push parsing and JAXP DOM full in-memory tree structure representation. StAX has an iterator-based API, where the programmer asks for the next element (pulls the event), and also a cursor-based API.

StAX parsers can be used for state-dependent processing, unlike SAX parses, which can only be used for state-independent processing.

StAX is a read/write API, XML documents can be read and written with StAX.

StAX offers a simpler programming model than SAX and more efficient memory management than JAXP DOM.

Difference between Pull Parsing and Push Parsing

Difference between Pull Parsing and Push Parsing

Cursor-Based API

Cursor-based Parsing Example.

Iterator-Based API

Iterator-based Parsing Example

StAX Example

StAX Example

Component Packages