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Re[2]: sax or dom in XSLT procesing ?

Subject: Re[2]: sax or dom in XSLT procesing ?
From: Andrey Solonchuk <solo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:21:15 +0200
Re[2]:  sax or dom in XSLT procesing ?
Hello Oleg,

Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 10:58:37 AM, you wrote:
Thanks very match, and maybe foolish question.

I have some data, reading from source,
I build sax source from this data,
than i give this data as source for transformation.

i understood this than in the same time i have in memory
full sax source and xalan before transformation build its own full tree in
it, and only after this start transform.
so i have data in memory twice

If i`m correct in my estimates ????

OT> Andrey Solonchuk wrote:

>> Can you help me with examples how to build Sax document???
>> (i use java - xalan + saxon2)

OT> Look at excellent saxon examples at %SAXON%/samples/java/TraxExmples.java 
OT> first of all.
OT> Also Elliotte Rusty Harold in his "Processing XML with Java" provides many 
OT> examples, e.g. see how to represent SQL table as SAX filter at 
OT> http://www.ibiblio.org/xml/books/xmljava/chapters/ch08s05.html.



-- 
Best regards,
 Andrey                            mailto:solo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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