Hi pitfiend,
I've always used the standard Microsoft one. Can be a pain in the butt but when you've gotten used to it, it's not so bad.
Any reason why you don't want to use it?
Hi pitfiend,
I've always used the standard Microsoft one. Can be a pain in the butt but when you've gotten used to it, it's not so bad.
Any reason why you don't want to use it?
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Dependencies, I don't like them and want maximum portability. As I'm planning to eventually switch off Delphi, I want something that's not a pain in the butt to maintain, also want something flexible too (that's why fluent xml comes to my mind).
If I don't find anything that comply with my needs, maybe going to build that library myself. Hope to be lucky .
Fair enough :-)
I would be interested to know what your final choice is.
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Wow, those are some nice finds guys. Checking out omnixml first since it looks nice - I had a few snippets for the standard FPC stuff. I'll see if I can dig any up in case they're of use to you guys
Of course, I do prefer managing XML from the ground up - but thats me
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
Here's a brief list of the ones I have tried:
- NativeXML (http://www.simdesign.nl/xml.html)
- XMLVerySimple (http://blog.spreendigital.de/2011/11...der-and-writer)
- XMLParser (http://www.destructor.de)
- OmniXML (http://code.google.com/p/omnixml)
- SimpleXML (https://gitorious.org/delphi/simplexml)
- KDSXML (http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdsxml)
- SAX for Pascal (http://saxforpascal.sourceforge.net)
- DOM XML (the one that comes with delphi)
Some of them are DOM Model others are SAX, and some doesn't have a particular model. Big trouble of some is they are slow or have a big footprint. For the moment I haven't decide yet which one to use. Still need one very fast and able to manage really big xml files. BTW, only Omni and Delphi (MSDOMXML) has fluent access.
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