Full disclosure: I am the author of the module!
Description
XML::Twig is a module designed for efficient processing of XML.
XML::Twig offers tree as well as stream based processing.
It allows loading only parts of the document in order to keep memory
requirements to a minimum.
XML::Twig is very Perlish: fast, efficient and it offers many different
ways to perform a task.
Why use XML::Twig?
- you need to do complex processing of huge documents, fast
- XML::Simple is not enough for you but you don't like XSLT and DOM
- you like the interface
Why NOT use XML::Twig?
- you can live with the constraints of the DOM API and you want to
be able to access XML data bases in the future
- XML::Simple works for you
- you don't like the interface
Additional information
You can get more information in the documentation.,
or in the
tutorial, a Quick Reference is also available. Kip
Hampton also wrote about it in
Using XML::Twig
on xml.com.
A list of nodes that include examples of using XML::Twig:
Personal Notes
I use XML::Twig a lot ;--)
It might have some problems with mod_perl, I have not
tested it in that environment
Suggestion, bug reports, comments welcome!
In reply to XML::Twig
by mirod
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