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IBM's DOM Implementation in C++ XML for C++ parser (XML4C) is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. It implements Level 1 and some of Level 2 DOM, as well as providing SAX interfaces. Source code, samples and API documentation are provided with the parser. Now part of the Apache Xerces project.
IBM's DOM Implementation in Java A validating XML parser written in 100% pure Java, which includes an implementation of the Level 1 DOM, some of the Level 2 DOM, and SAX. Now part of the Apache Xerces project.
David Baron's DOM Tests Tests in JavaScript for compliance with some parts of the W3C DOM specs.
4DOM A full DOM level 2 implementation for Python, included in the PyXML package.
Parsed XML Project Project implementing the DOM as a persistent object in the Zope application server. Currently implements Core levels 1 and 2, XML level 2, and some Core and Loading level 3.
DocZilla - an SGML/XML browser Built on Mozilla code, this browser has the same support for the DOM as Mozilla does.
The Gnome DOM Engine Promises to create a fully standards-compliant DOM interface. It is based on Daniel Veillard's libxml.
Microsoft Internet Explorer - XML/HTML Browser Full support for the Level 1 DOM.
Mozilla - XML/HTML browser An open-source XML/HTML browser which is implementing full Level 2 DOM support.
Robin Cover's DOM Pages A list of DOM resources.
Oracle XML Developer's Kit Contains a parser with a Level 1 DOM interface. Available in Java, C, C++ and PL/SQL.
Ozone Open source, Java, OO DBMS which includes a DOM interface.
Minidom Lightweight DOM implementation in the standard Python library.
Unicorn XML Processor A stand-alone ECMAScript interpreter that supports Level 1 DOM Core. An XSLT processor contains the same engine.
The W3C Document Object Model Definitive specification for the DOM.
xmlBlaster XML and CORBA/RMI/XML-RPC based MOM (message oriented middleware) for Java/C/C++/Perl/Tcl/Python. Free for commercial and non commercial use (LGPL).
XML4P Perl DOM Includes a collection of Perl5 wrapper objects that internally use their XML4C counterparts for Level 1 DOM processing.
Apache XML project Different open source tools, most of which use the Xerces implementation (DOM Level 1 and 2) as a base. Xerces itself is available in Java, C++, Perl, and COM.
DOM 1 Reference Reference guide with examples.
DOM2 Reference Reference guide with examples for the second release of the object model.
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