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== Binary XML efforts == Projects and file formats using binary XML include: * [[BiM]] Standard, from the [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]], developed by the [[MPEG]] working group * [[Fast Infoset]], a standard published by ISO/IEC and ITU-T * [[Efficient XML Interchange]] (EXI) W3C Recommendation, based on work by [[Efficient XML Interchange|Efficient XML]] from AgileDelta, Inc. * [[Extensible Binary Meta Language]] (EBML) from [[Matroska]] * [[WBXML|WAP Binary XML]] (WBXML) * [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc219210.aspx .NET Binary Format: XML Data Structure] from [[Microsoft]]; the implementation included in [[.NET Framework]] 3.0 and later. *[https://www.gnu-log.net/home/bml Binary Markup Language] (BML) Other projects that have functionality related to (or competing with) binary representations include: * [[VTD-XML]] from XimpleWare and VTD-XML project * [[Protocol Buffers]] from Google * [[Apache Thrift]] * [[Data Distribution Service]] from [[Object Management Group|OMG]] * [[Apache Avro]] for Big Data * [[Android application package]] uses an undocumented binary XML format; the [[source code]] is open and well-commentated.<ref>{{cite web |title=Where is Android binary XML format documented? |url=https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/21806/where-is-android-binary-xml-format-documented |website=Reverse Engineering Stack Exchange}}</ref>
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