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    Sundance Guest

    DTD DOM-like model


    After feeding the DTD, we want a DTD memory model as close to DOM as possible
    which will present the DTD as a tree format so it can treverse. This will
    generate a DOM like object which is not text, but, rather a memory object
    so that we can do real-time comparison with DMS. This concept is very similar
    to XML DOM model.

    In a similar fashion, we may want XML memory model as opposed to a flat text
    file. The main benefit of an XML memory model seems to be in XML chunking.


  2. #2
    Sundance Guest

    Re: DTD DOM-like model


    Sorry about the incomplete post. What my question was that is there a 3rd
    party solution out there which does this memory model?

    S

    "Sundance" <appworker@technologist.com> wrote:
    >
    >After feeding the DTD, we want a DTD memory model as close to DOM as possible
    >which will present the DTD as a tree format so it can treverse. This will
    >generate a DOM like object which is not text, but, rather a memory object
    >so that we can do real-time comparison with DMS. This concept is very similar
    >to XML DOM model.
    >
    >In a similar fashion, we may want XML memory model as opposed to a flat

    text
    >file. The main benefit of an XML memory model seems to be in XML chunking.
    >



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