SGML: Announcing Lark, an XML processor
Subject: Announcing Lark, an XML processor
Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 21:01:58 -0800
From: Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com>
Newsgroup: comp.text.sgml
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The abstract says:
Lark is a non-validating XML processor implemented in the Java
language; it attempts to achieve good trade-offs among compactness,
completeness, and performance. This report gives an overview of the
motivations for, facilities offered by, and usage of, the Lark
processor.
This document and the Lark software are copyright (c) 1997 by Tim Bray.
All rights reserved. However, Lark is available on the Internet for
general public use.
Get it at:
http://www.textuality.com/Lark/
But wait, there's more! Private communications lead me to expect the
release of another XML processor, to be named NXP, also in Java, within
days.
Cheers, Tim Bray
tbray@textuality.com http://www.textuality.com/ +1-604-488-1167