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EXI, which replaces the XML format

W3C
poblicó In 2007 the first draft, and has now published the final version (1.0) standard EXI (Efficient XML Interchange). This format is based on XML but is designed to take up much less space, allowing more data to be, these tablets. EXI is being supported by companies like Oracle, IBM, Adobe, Intel, Boeing and France Telecom, so the safest thing is to finish replacing the XML for the efficient transmission of data over the network.

EXI, Efficient XML Interchange will improve performance in devices with low processing power and bandwidth. Similarly require less memory and lower power consumption applications that use XML. Therefore, it seems that the ideal scenario for the use of EXI is related to devices such as smartphones, tablets, cameras, etc.. EXI apparently does what it says and some evidence has been improvement of performance 100 times higher than those obtained by using XML. EXI

was created 7 years ago by the company AgileDelta, so far has been used commercially. The standard is already supported in some software platforms such as Java or. Net The company already has a AgileDelta Efficient XML product line and the W3C is working to be supported by all development toolkits available.

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