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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40502511/is-it-optimize-to-have-all-parameteres-in-xml-file/40503300#40503300
XML was pretty new and cool back in the late 90s when I started working on jPOS. If I’d started jPOS these days, I’d probably use YAML, and actually myself, and I believe Victor too are using YML files, in my case, on some large projects I use YML to generate the XML files, i.e.:
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server: aaa
port: 2001
channel: NACChannel
header: 6000030000
packager: GenericPackager
packager_config: jar:packager/iso87binary.xml
destination: net1
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server: bbb
port: 2002
channel: NACChannel
header: 6000030000
packager: GenericPackager
packager_config: jar:packager/iso87binary.xml
destination: net
each server would generate the appropriate server XML file.
But you’re not limited to statically XML generation, look at this old PoC, QCluster, that reads deployment files from the database from several jPOS Q2 nodes: http://jpos.org/blog/2005/06/jpos-ee-qcluster/
On a funny note, you may get a laugh out of this tweet: https://twitter.com/apr/status/765923671340883969
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