How to Install and Uninstall xmlstreambuffer Package on openSUSE Leap

Last updated: May 18,2024

1. Install "xmlstreambuffer" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to install xmlstreambuffer on openSUSE Leap

$ sudo zypper refresh $ sudo zypper install xmlstreambuffer

2. Uninstall "xmlstreambuffer" package

In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall xmlstreambuffer on openSUSE Leap:

$ sudo zypper remove xmlstreambuffer

3. Information about the xmlstreambuffer package on openSUSE Leap

Information for package xmlstreambuffer:
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Repository : Update repository with updates from SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Name : xmlstreambuffer
Version : 1.5.4-150200.5.5.6
Arch : noarch
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 79.1 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : xmlstreambuffer-1.5.4-150200.5.5.6.src
Upstream URL : https://java.net/projects/xmlstreambuffer/
Summary : XML Stream Buffer
Description :
A stream buffer is a stream-based representation of an XML
info-set in Java. Stream buffers are designed to: provide
very efficient stream-based memory representations of XML
info-sets; and be created and processed using any Java-based
XML API.
Conceptually a stream buffer is similar to the representation
used in the Xerces deferred DOM implementation, with the crucial
difference that a stream buffer does not store hierarchical
information like parent and sibling information. The deferred
DOM implementation reduces memory usage when large XML documents
are parsed but only a subset of the document needs to be processed.
(Note that using deferred DOM will be more expensive than
non-deferred DOM in terms of memory and processing if all
the document is traversed.)
Stream buffers may be used as an efficient alternative to DOM where:
* most or all of an XML info-set will eventually get traversed; and/or
* targeted access to certain parts of an XML info-set are required
and need to be efficiently processed using stream-based APIs like
SAX or StAX.

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