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Re: what about compressed RailML files? [message #1316 is a reply to message #1114] Sun, 16 August 2015 15:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Dear all,

some time has passed and a lot of trains departed since Dirk Braeuer of
iRFP started this discussion about compressed railML files in 2012. In the
meantime some programmes got certified, railML's usage has spreaden wider
and a lot of partners had joined railML.org.

The issue of file compression was described in a ticket
(http://trac.railml.org/ticket/181) and some programmes using *.railml for
uncompressed and *.railmlx for ZIP compressed RailML 2.2 files. Dir
Braeuer described the current state in railML's wiki at
http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=CO:fileConventions.
To enlarge and finish this wiki page I want to ask al the railML
developers (and users too) the following questions:

1) Do you use file compression in your programmes exports or do you read
compressed files? If not, do you plan to use in near future or why not?
2) Do you use ZIP compression only or one of the other discussed
compression algorithms (TAR, GZ, EXI
3) Do you allow ony one railML file per archive or multiple? What's with
exports of separted part schemes (TT/IS/RS in separate files)?
4)What experiences did you make or what feedback do you got?
5) Other questions or ideas regarding this issue?

We'll collect all the meanings and will report during the next railML
conference about this issue.

Best regards,
--
MSc. Vasco Paul Kolmorgen
railML.org – Coordinator
Phone: +49-351-46676939
D-01069 Dresden; Germany www.railml.org

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