How about RapidXML? RapidXML is a very fast and small XML DOM parser written in C++. It is aimed primarily at embedded environments, computer games, or any other applications where available memory or CPU processing power comes at a premium. RapidXML is licensed under Boost Software License and its source code is freely available.
Features
- Parsing speed (including DOM tree
building) approaching speed of
strlen function executed on the
same data. - On a modern CPU (as of 2008) the
parser throughput is about 1 billion
characters per second. See
Performance section in the Online
Manual. - Small memory footprint of the code
and created DOM trees. - A headers-only implementation,
simplifying the integration process. - Simple license that allows use for
almost any purpose, both commercial
and non-commercial, without any
obligations. - Supports UTF-8 and partially UTF-16,
UTF-32 encodings. - Portable source code with no
dependencies other than a very small
subset of C++ Standard Library. - This subset is so small that it can
be easily emulated manually if use
of standard library is undesired.
Limitations
- The parser ignores DOCTYPE
declarations. - There is no support for XML namespaces.
- The parser does not check for
character validity. - The interface of the parser does not
conform to DOM specification. - The parser does not check for
attribute uniqueness.
Source: wikipedia.org://Rapidxml
Depending on you use, you may use an XML Data Binding? CodeSynthesis XSD is an XML Data Binding compiler for C++ developed by Code Synthesis and dual-licensed under the GNU GPL and a proprietary license. Given an XML instance specification (XML Schema), it generates C++ classes that represent the given vocabulary as well as parsing and serialization code.
One of the unique features of CodeSynthesis XSD is its support for two different XML Schema to C++ mappings: in-memory C++/Tree and stream-oriented C++/Parser. The C++/Tree mapping is a traditional mapping with a tree-like, in-memory data structure. C++/Parser is a new, SAX-like mapping which represents the information stored in XML instance documents as a hierarchy of vocabulary-specific parsing events. In comparison to C++/Tree, the C++/Parser mapping allows one to handle large XML documents that would not fit in memory, perform stream-oriented processing, or use an existing in-memory representation.
Source: wikipedia.org://CodeSynthesis XSD