Processing XML for domain specific languages.

Technical report


Clark, T. 2008. Processing XML for domain specific languages. Sheffield Ceteva.
TypeTechnical report
TitleProcessing XML for domain specific languages.
AuthorsClark, T.
Abstract

XML is a standard and universal language for rep-
resenting information. XML processing is supported
by two key frameworks: DOM and SAX. SAX is efficient, but leaves the developer to encode much of the processing. This paper introduces a language for expressing XML-based languages via grammars that can be used to process XML documents and synthesize arbitrary values. The language is declarative and shields the developer from SAX implementation details. The language is specied and an efficient implementation is defined as an abstract machine.

Research GroupResearch Group on Development of Intelligent Environments
SensoLab group
PublisherCeteva
Place of publicationSheffield
Publication process dates
Deposited12 Jul 2010
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.eis.mdx.ac.uk/staffpages/tonyclark/Papers/XML%20Parser.pdf
LanguageEnglish
Institution nameCETEVA
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