Why Developers Still Need XML-to-JSON Conversion in Modern Stacks
A developer integrating a client platform with a legacy SOAP API found that its XML output was incompatible with a JSON-based Laravel backend, mobile apps, and frontend. Despite JSON being the default for modern web development, XML remains deeply embedded in banking systems, government services, B2B gateways, and web standards like RSS and sitemaps. The mismatch forced the developer to build a parsing bridge before any business logic could be written, highlighting a recurring friction point in enterprise integrations. Repeatedly writing throwaway conversion scripts for each new project prompted the team to build a dedicated XML-to-JSON tool into their platform, Fixzi.ai. The developer argues that converting XML at the ingestion point is the most practical way to make legacy systems compatible with contemporary application stacks.
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