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> > If I understood Saxon-SA page correctly, this is what it > does: builds trees only if and as necessary, otherwise > discards events as it goes. Sort of. With this option enabled, if you evaluate an expression such as doc('abc.cml')//section in pull mode, then it will read events sequentially from the document parser. When it hits a section element it will register a tree builder that builds a tree corresponding to that section element (the tricky bit is that it can be building more than one tree at once, because the section element may be recursive). At the end of the section it will return the root node of the tree to the client (again, the tricky bit is delivering nested trees in document order). If you evaluate the same expression in push mode, then when it hits a section element it will start pushing events to the current Receiver (which would typically be a serializer, or perhaps a user-supplied SAX ContentHandler). Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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