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Difference between SAX and DOM


Posted Date: 14 Nov 2008    Resource Type: Definitions    Category: General
Author: mahendrakiranMember Level: Gold    
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Both SAX and DOM are used to parse the XML document.

SAX:

1. Parses node by node.

2. Doesnt store the XML in memory.

3. We cant insert or delete a node.

4. Top to bottom traversing.

DOM

1. Stores the entire XML document into memory before processing.

2. Occupies more memory.

3. We can insert or delete nodes.

4. Traverse in any direction.



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