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Angry XML parsing performace comparison with windows using sax

sorry wrong forum..i dont know how to delete this or how to move it to HP UX section...

I tested SAX XML parsing using xerces(http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j/). I tested on Windows XP and HP-UX . I found that parsing time on HP is 5 times that on Windows. My server startup reads a lot of XML files, so my total server startup time more than doubles on HP machine. Please help me to find a solution to this problem( Shifting to Windows server is not a solution..)
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You must use Java XML parsers?

By the way, I have moved the thread for you.
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