I read that stax and sax are faster then DOM because they don't have to process the entire xml file. I saw speed comparisons with x number of files, but they didn't specify how much of the file they were accessing each time. If my understanding is correct, I'd assume that needing the entire file is the best case for DOM and the worst case for the parse-as-you-go methods.
Collada files (.dae) typically need all the information in the file every time its used. So what if you're going to use basically everything stored in the xml file, every time you access it. Assuming files aren't too large, is DOM preferable in that case?