Hi folks!
I'm trying to add a component to an existing POE daemon that needs to connect to an http server persistently, wait for alerts in XML, and process them. Using PoCo::Client::HTTP works well for receiving the stream in chunks.
What I need recommendations on is how to reassemble the chunks as they are passed to the output event. Ultimately I'd want to identify when a top level node was complete, parse it, and later insert it into a DB. I could probably hand roll this, caching the XML chunks, pulling them off fifo-like as they are completed, or perhaps write them to a file and tail it with a sax-based parser. But I'm wondering if there's a parser that already does this or if anyone has a more elegant solution.
In reply to Processing XML stream via HTTP by thistle
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