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I am the Member of Technical Staff in Web technology and Standards group at Sun Microsystems. I have total of 6 yrs. of industry experience and have been working in the area of core XML processing related technologies for last 4 yrs. I have contributed to the developement of JSR 60 (JAXP 1.2) and JSR 206 (JAXP 1.3) and involved in writing reference implementation of these JSR. In my current role, I am the lead engineer of JAXP team.
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Neeraj Bajaj is a member of the technical staff in the web technology and standards group at Sun Microsystems. He has been working in the area of core XML processing related technologies for more than 4 yrs. He is the architect of Sun Java Streaming XML Parser and the co-spec lead of JAXP 1.4. He has contributed in the development of Apache open-source Xerces2-J project and implementation of JSR 60 (JAXP 1.2), JSR 206 (JAXP 1.3) , JSR 173 (Stax) and JAXP 1.4. In my current role, I am the lead engineer of JAXP team.
 
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I have also worked on the implementation of Stax, JSR 173. I am the architect of Sun Java Streaming XML Parser (SJSXP). SJSXP is the implementation of Stax, JSR 173.
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I have worked on the implementation of Stax, JSR 173. I am the architect of Sun Java Streaming XML Parser (SJSXP). SJSXP is the implementation of Stax, JSR 173.
 SJSXP is very fast and is part of JWSDP 1.5 :-)
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I love working on core Java and improving performance.
 
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Recently I wrote an article Fast and Easy XML Processing which explains the new features introduced in JAXP 1.3
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  • I wrote an article Easy and Efficient XML Processing. It is published at java.sun.com

  • I presented BoF-9778 "StAX or SAX ? Push or Pull Parsing XML ?" in JavaOne 2005. Download the slides here

  • I was co-speaker for "BoF-9209 , The Java API for XML Processing." in JavaOne 2005.
 
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I delivered a session on Stax available at Javaone Online
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  • I delivered a webinar on Stax for Sun Developer Network program and is available at Javaone Online

  • Once i participated in Sun Developer Network chat session on JWSDP 1.5. Read the transcripts.


Read my blog. Well, I still need to write one smile

Checkout my sandbox area at Java Forums - Developer Forums

 
java.net projects i work on

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I am the Member of Technical Staff in Web technology and Standards group at Sun Microsystems. I have total of 6 yrs. of industry experience and have been working in the area of core XML processing related technologies for last 4 yrs. I have contributed to the developement of JSR 60 (JAXP 1.2) and JSR 206 (JAXP 1.3) and involved in writing reference implementation of these JSR. In my current role, I am the lead engineer of JAXP team.

I have also worked on the implementation of Stax, JSR 173. I am the architect of Sun Java Streaming XML Parser (SJSXP). SJSXP is the implementation of Stax, JSR 173. SJSXP is very fast and is part of JWSDP 1.5 :-)


Recently I wrote an article Fast and Easy XML Processing which explains the new features introduced in JAXP 1.3

My session on Stax is available at Javaone Online


java.net projects i work on

https://jaxp.dev.java.net

https://stax-utils.dev.java.net

https://sjsxp.dev.java.net



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