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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:30:28+00:00 2026-05-17T23:30:28+00:00

I am going to import some data, and I have the data available in

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I am going to import some data, and I have the data available in either a JSON feed or a XML feed. I can’t decide if I should use the XML or the JSON feed.

What are the pros and cons of choosing either feed, and what is your prefered choice?

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    2026-05-17T23:30:28+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:30 pm

    XML mean more bytes on the wire: closing tags, by definition, mean XML will be larger than JSON for the same data.

    XML tags are human readable meta-data for the data you send. If humans aren’t reading it, what does it matter?

    XML has XSD schemas for validation.

    XML parsers are standard and ubiquitous.

    I see both. JSON is starting to be used more and more.

    Pick one. It probably doesn’t matter much. I’d prefer JSON these days.

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