I've been working on a system that transmits xml over sockets for a while now. And i never really understood whats the real advantage of the choice of xml over sockets instead of a custom protocol.
But i do see a lot of developers(specially originally web-developers) setting up this sort of implementation(xml over sockets).
I do understand that is more "human-readable" (that's what i keep hearing).
But,
Xml carries an awful amount of characters, leading to huge messages when in fact the content is really small and simple.
Message size varies, therefore you need to guarantee that you terminate your message with specific character or string pattern.
There is more overhead when parsing xml
For all this reasons i remain skeptic about considering XML over Sockets for new systems when i could set my systems using a custom protocol using fixed-size messages. Avoiding huge messages being transmitted and performance hits parsing xml on the client size.
Am i wrong to think as such ? What's "best" in terms of system-architecture ?
Regards