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Re: XSLT vs. document size

  • From: James Robertson <jamesr@s...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 09:55:04 +1000

Re: XSLT vs. document size
At 17:08 11/06/2001, KRUMPOLEC Martin wrote:
>Good morning,
>
>   I would like to ask experts (yes you are :-) on this list about the
>   suitability of the XSLT processing on the bigger documents.
>
>   Common size of input files in our scenerio is hundreds of kilobytes,
>   but in rare peaks it can be tens of megabytes and XSLT processing
>   [expletive deleted] too much of memory and CPU ...
>
>   What would you suggest ? Can I use XSLT in streaming fashion ?
>   (I doubt it because of xpath patterns)

You might want to look at Omnimark (www.omnimark.com).
Far from cheap nowadays, but extremly effective
in these sorts of situations.

J

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James Robertson
Step Two Designs Pty Ltd
SGML, XML & HTML Consultancy
Illumination: an out-of-the-box Intranet solution

http://www.steptwo.com.au/
jamesr@s...


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