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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T03:34:28+00:00 2026-06-09T03:34:28+00:00

I am looking for latest, memory efficient and high-performance java XML parsing API. I

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I am looking for latest, memory efficient and high-performance java XML parsing API.
I need to parse 3 MB to 5 MB XML files.

I did google on this and come to know about Sun Java Streaming XML Parser (SJSXP) and Woodstox is much faster than DOM & SAX. Both are using StAX API.
*schema validation is not supported by these technologies.

Aalto XML processor is also implements StAX API.

I have not found concrete findings on performance on these technologies.

Which one will be best in context of memory efficient, high-performance and ease of use ?

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    2026-06-09T03:34:29+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 3:34 am

    Here are some more links that might be relevant:

    • Stax impls for data-binding: http://technotes.blogs.sapo.pt/1708.html
    • Using Woodstox efficiently: http://www.cowtowncoder.com/blog/archives/2006/06/entry_2.html
    • Speeding up XSLT with Woodstox: http://www.cowtowncoder.com/blog/archives/2009/04/entry_235.html

    As to performance: SJSXP is the slowest; it’s just a repackage internals of Xerces, wrapped in Stax API. This has some negative effects on performance (since it’s not really designed for pull parsing). Woodstox is bit faster; much faster for small documents and writing, less difference when parsing longer documents.

    And Aalto is by far fastest of the three, especially for parsing. It is commonly 50% – 100% faster than either Woodstox or SJSXP. One downside is that it does not handle DTDs (and thereby not external entities; it handles pre-defined and character entities).

    Disclaimer: I am author of Woodstox and Aalto; as well as contributor to SJSXP (bug fixes)

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