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| Date | 2013-05-31 13:21 +0200 |
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| From | Schneider <js@globe.de> |
| Organization | GLOBE Development GmbH |
| Subject | Re: serialize a class to XML and back |
| References | <519DF151.1080405@globe.de> <mailman.2197.1369600623.3114.python-list@python.org> <roy-D5172C.16482026052013@news.panix.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.2488.1369999368.3114.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 26.05.2013 22:48, Roy Smith wrote: > In article <mailman.2197.1369600623.3114.python-list@python.org>, > Chris Rebert <clp2@rebertia.com> wrote: > >> On May 23, 2013 3:42 AM, "Schneider" <js@globe.de> wrote: >>> Hi list, >>> >>> how can I serialize a python class to XML? Plus a way to get the class >> back from the XML? >> >> There's pyxser: http://pythonhosted.org/pyxser/ >> >>> My aim is to store instances of this class in a database. >> Honestly, I would avoid XML if you can. Consider using JSON (Python >> includes the `json` module in the std lib) or pickle instead. Compared to >> XML: The former is more standardized (in the context of serializing >> objects) and less verbose; the latter is more efficient (if you don't care >> about cross-language accessibility); both have more convenient APIs. > Some other points... > > If you care about efficiency and want to use json, don't use the one > that comes packaged with the standard library. There are lots of > third-party json packages (ujson is the one we use) which are > significantly faster. Not sure if that's true of the newest python > releases, but it was certainly true in 2.6. I think performance can be a problem in future. This question is part of a multi-user rss-reader solution, which I'm going to develop. I want to store the feed entries (+ some additional data) as XML in a database. > The advantage of pickle over json is that pickle can serialize many > types of objects that json can't. The other side of the coin is that > pickle is python-specific, so if you think you'll ever need to read your > data from other languages, pickle is right out. -- GLOBE Development GmbH Königsberger Strasse 260 48157 MünsterGLOBE Development GmbH Königsberger Strasse 260 48157 Münster 0251/5205 390
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Re: serialize a class to XML and back Chris Rebert <clp2@rebertia.com> - 2013-05-26 13:36 -0700
Re: serialize a class to XML and back Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2013-05-26 16:48 -0400
Re: serialize a class to XML and back Irmen de Jong <irmen.NOSPAM@xs4all.nl> - 2013-05-27 00:40 +0200
Re: serialize a class to XML and back Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2013-05-26 20:39 -0400
Re: serialize a class to XML and back Irmen de Jong <irmen.NOSPAM@xs4all.nl> - 2013-05-27 20:45 +0200
Re: serialize a class to XML and back Schneider <js@globe.de> - 2013-05-31 13:21 +0200
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