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SAX (Simple API for XML) is an event-driven online algorithm for lexing and parsing XML documents, with an API developed by the XML-DEV mailing list. [1] SAX provides a mechanism for reading data from an XML document that is an alternative to that provided by the Document Object Model (DOM).
The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an HTML or XML document as a tree structure wherein each node is an object representing a part of the document. The DOM represents a document with a logical tree. Each branch of the tree ends in a node, and each node contains objects.
the Document Object Model parsing interface or DOM interface; the Simple API for XML parsing interface or SAX interface; the Streaming API for XML or StAX interface (part of JDK 6; separate jar available for JDK 5) In addition to the parsing interfaces, the API provides an XSLT interface to provide data and structural transformations on an XML ...
JDOM integrates with Document Object Model (DOM) and Simple API for XML (SAX), supports XPath and XSLT. [2] It uses external parsers to build documents. JDOM was developed by Jason Hunter and Brett McLaughlin starting in March 2000. [3] It has been part of the Java Community Process as JSR 102, though that effort has since been abandoned. [4]
PHPUnit, SimpleTest, Selenium: No Yes XML-based, similar to ASP.NETs [92] APC, Database, eAccelerator, Memcached, XCache Yes [92] Yes [92]? ? SilverStripe (Sapphire) PHP >= 7.1 [93] jQuery, jQuery UI Yes Push-pull Yes Active record pattern Unit tests, Selenium: Automatic incl. OpenID Themes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Silex PHP >= 5.3.9 Yes Yes Yes Yes
The main difference from the traditional model is that multiple event handlers can be registered for the same event. The useCapture option can also be used to specify that the handler should be called in the capture phase instead of the bubbling phase.
C#: Application, RAD, business, client-side, general, server-side, web, game programming: Yes Yes Yes [18] Yes Yes Yes Structured, concurrent Yes 2000, ECMA, ISO [19] Clarion: General, business, web Yes Yes Yes [20] No No No Unknown Clean: General No No Yes No Yes No No Clojure: General No No Yes No No No Concurrent No CLU: General Yes Yes No ...
The Browser Object Model (BOM) is a browser-specific convention referring to all the objects exposed by the web browser. [1] Unlike the Document Object Model, there is no standard for implementation and no strict definition, so browser vendors are free to implement the BOM in any way they wish.