I have a whole lot of code which generates a XML using TXMLDocument, that looks like this:
function Obj.SaveToXmlNode(XmlNode: IXmlNode; SubnodeName: string): IXmlNode;
begin
Result := XmlNode.AddChild(SubnodeName);
SaveFieldToXmlNode(Result, 'FIELD1', 'Value1', 'PrevValue1');
SaveFieldToXmlNode(Result, 'FIELD2', 'Value2', 'PrevValue2');
//...
end;
with
function SaveFieldToXmlNode(XmlNode: IXmlNode; FieldName: string; NewVal: Variant;
OldVal: Variant): IXmlNode;
var
FieldNode: IXMLNode;
begin
FieldNode := XmlNode.AddChild(FieldName);
FieldNode.NodeValue := NewVal;
if not VarIsEmpty(OldVal) then
FieldNode.Attributes[XML_OLDVALUE] := OldVal;
end;
I have run into serious issues using this implementation for generating a big XML file:
- Memory usage: for big files I ended up using more than a GB of memory like similar to this case.
- The generation of the XML file is not very fast.
- My main problem: The XML is generated inside a webserver as an answer to a http request. To avoid problems, the XML must be written to the stream while it is being generated.
I attributed the problems to using a DOM-based XML-writer, but perhaps even a DOM-based writer can handle this situation by partially writing (and locking) generated content into a stream.
How can I resolve this situation without touching my existing code too much?
Edit: While this question was closed, I posted another related but more common question, which targets the general ability of Delphi to directly write XML.