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Re: A simple question

Subject: Re: A simple question
From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 00:18:22 -0700
Re: A simple question
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Oscar Gonzalez <oscar.gonzalez@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Subject: RE: A simple question


> I don't understand your answer (it doesn't have answers!). 

I think it does.

> So if simplifying some things :
> 
> If you're not using caching : I think the answer should be "no".

This is the answer. If you'r not using caching - I think it will 
be "too slow" for heavy-traffic website.

I don't know will it be 'too slow' for you particular case. 

> If you are using caching ( even brutal one, like, for 
> example, AxKit ) - I think the answer should be : "yes".

This is also the answer. For high-traffic website, 
no matter how much time the transformation takes, 
if you are caching the result of transformation it all 
gets comparable to the static page. 

The url of AxKit website is www.axkit.org
Or  www.axkit.com

> > Using which processor?
> 
> Does not really matter, I think.

And this is also the answer. For high-traffic 
website the speed of particular XSLT engine 
does not matter, because saving milliseconds 
when you are wasting seconds - does not 
matter. 

> Have you any experience in XSLT in high-traffic 
> (put 200hps) websites?

No. 

But I have used different XSLT engines and I did 
some profiling ( Really. I did some profiling,
using commercial Java profiler "Jprobe" or something). 
Also I understand what are the bottlenecks of XSLT 
and bottlenecks of 200 hps websites.  
Also I know how to make 200 hps website powered 
by XSLT. And this has  nothing to do with the 
XSLT engine I'll have to use.

Rgds.Paul.

PS. Actually, this monday ( tomorrow ) I'll be discussing 
exactly those issues with some world-known 
website which gets more than 200 hps. And they are 
shooting for XSL. So maybe after a couple of weeks 
I'll answer "yes" to your question.  At the moment - 
no, sorry, I can not claim I already did that. Will be 
interesting to see somebody who already did.  



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