Posted Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 by joe

XML Processing on Appliance


XML processing in hardware to boil down an XML doc for simpler binding to objects:
http://tinyurl.com/2syl99

Most importantly:
“We use an object binding framework,” he explained. “We use XSLT to
transform it in hardware. So when the XML comes in, all the validation,
all the business rules that are applied to it, all the transformations are
done, so we get a clean XML that is exactly fitting the object that we
want. So we can make one Java call, say un-marshal, and we have the
object, lo and behold. We don’t have compiled classes. We have no mapping. Nothing.”



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