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* news@xxxxxxxxxxx <news@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2005-08-09 09:49]:
> i'm looking for a solution to handle the xslt-transformation of huge data
> files. If i try to process a 176 mb XML-file with saxon8, the
> java enviroment uses a lot of main-memory - round about 1 gb.
> This XML-file contains a always repeating block of a structure
> like this:
> <OBJECT R='XMLEXPBE'>
> <AUFNR>0000463105</AUFNR>
> <AUFDAT>28.11.2000</AUFDAT>
> <FALNR>0200036273</FALNR>
> <MAT>EBLUT</MAT>
> <ANFO>BG</ANFO>
> <UNT>AB0</UNT>
> <ERG>A</ERG>
> <USER>JO</USER>
> </OBJECT>
> Has anybody an idea, whether an more effective (less memory) way of
> programming exists?
> Andrej.
I'm working on a release of a paged document object model that
works with Saxon. It's called Momento, it's supposed to address
this issue.
I'm really struggling with packaging it for release, getting
into a redistrubutable, command line format. If you're
interested, maybe we can figure out a way to try out the
document object model against your data.
Anyone else, I'm looking for use cases, assitance toward an open
source release. MIT, BSD, or Apache license, not sure which yet.
--
Alan Gutierrez - alan@xxxxxxxxx
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