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In effect, the same meaning as dynamic XML – being dynamic data that is in XML format.


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Another popular use of this term refers to one method of consuming XML data – largely known as ]. This is via asynchronous events that are generated as the XML data is parsed. In this context, the consumer 'streams' through the XML one item at a time. It does not have anything to do whether the underlying data is being updated via dynamic or static means.

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