[Ann] Jivan 1.0 RC 1
Arno Schatz <[email protected]> Tue, 16 Sep 2003 13:08:34 +0200
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Hi,
I have been working on the Jivan Project (www.jivan.org) for a while, It is an open
source project. Similar to XMLC it can parse HTML, lets you manipulate the HTML DOM and
can seialize the result. It is optimized for use in web applications.
There were 3 reasons to write Jivan and not use xmlc for HTML pages:
- performance: Jivan is more than 3 times faster in table replication (see
www.jivan.org for performance result)
- ease of use: Jivan doesn't compile anything and does not need to be included in the
build process (hence no ant taskdef neccessary)
- dealing with invalid HTML: Jivan leaves the HTML page as it is, except those places
you dynamically change. Jivan parses almost any HTML without fixing (unlike xmlc). While
serialisation, for all nodes (and subtrees) which are not touched by the programmer,
Jivan will copy the coresponding HTML string from the supplied template directly to the
output.
Jivan uses the latest form Apache.org: Xerces-2 and nekoHTML.
Similar to xmlc, you manipulate the web-page through the standard interfaces from W3C DOM
for HTML.
check it out at www.jivan.org and give me some feedback,
Arno