Oracle8i Application Developer's Guide - XML Release 3 (8.1.7) Part Number A86030-01 |
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Using XML Parser for C, 4 of 10
Figure 21-1 illustrates the XML Parser for C functionality as follows:
XMLinit()
function initializes the parsing process.
xmlparser()
function. If the input is a string buffer, it is parsed using the xmlparserbuf()
function.
DOM: If you are using the DOM interface, include the following steps:
xmlparse()
or xmlparseBuffer()
function calls .getDocumentElement()
. If no other DOM functions are being applied, you can invoke xmlterm()
.
xmlterm()
xmlclean()
to clean up any data structures created during the parse process. You would then call xmlterm()
SAX: If you are using the SAX interface, include the following steps:
xmlclean()
to clean up the memory and structures used during a parse, and go to Step 5. or return to Step 2.
xmlterm()
The sequence of calls to the parser can be any of the following:
xmlinit() - xmlparse()
or
xmlparsebuf() - xmlterm()
xmlinit() - xmlparse()
or
xmlparsebuf() - xmlclean() - xmlparse()
or
xmlparsebuf() - xmlclean() - ... - xmlterm()
xmlinit() - xmlparse()
or
xmlparsebuf() - xmlparse()
or
xmlparsebuf() -... - xmlterm()
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