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Subject: XSLT and parallel processing
From: Erik Ray <eray@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 15:17:35 -0400 (EDT)
xslt parallel
The subtree processing model of XSLT seems to make it a good
application for parallel processing (i.e. using multiple CPUs to
process different subtrees simultaneously).  Since many people have
remarked on the inherent slowness of XSLT processors, I wonder if
anyone has succeeded in creating an XSLT processor that successfully
divides the work among different processors, resulting in a gain of
processing speed.  Has anyone tried this?  Some of the implementations
are written in Java, such as XT.  Do they use multi-threading and can
they take advantage of multiple CPUs?


-- 
Erik Ray
O'Reilly and Associates


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