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RE: Compressed XML and XSLT
- From: "Michael Kay" <mike@s...>
- To: "'Jeff Lowery'" <jlowery@m...>,<xml-dev@l...>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 20:38:28 +0100
Have a look an Marian and Simeon, Document Projection, VLDB
2003 Berlin.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
Is there an
solution that can take an XML file in a compressed format that
will perform the minimal in-memory expansion needed to apply various
extraction filters?
The problem is
this: given a large, compressed XML file, I want to apply
varous filtering templates to produce an abstract of the original, which may
be many times smaller. With that smaller input, I can then apply further
transforms that an entire document in-memory.
The goal is to
produce an abstracted and reformatted XML file with minimal disk space and
memory usage. It would seem that whether the compressed input would need to be
fully expanded iin-memory would depend on both the compression method and
queries involved.
I see there's an
XQuery project called XQueC that might apply here, but I don't know that
it ever escaped research stage.
Regards,
Jeff Lowery
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