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> > > So, what about using XSLT 3.0 native capabilities for processing JSON: > > http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-xslt-30-20141002/#json > > BTW, Congratulations for the XSLT WG for rolling out a 2nd Last Call > draft today! > One of the interesting possibilities is to implement json-to-xml() by creating an optimized tree structure as the representation of the resulting XDM instance. I can imagine this being quite efficient compared with a general-purpose XDM implementation, for example because the @key attribute values are known to be unique. (The current Saxon implementation, however, creates a general-purpose tree.) Michael Kay Saxonica
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