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Subject: Re: [RE: what is difference in xalan XSLT processor and and SUN XSLTC compiler ??]
From: anand awasthi <anand-awasthi@xxxxxxx>
Date: 9 Feb 2001 11:06:55 MST
xalan xslt processor
But it still needs an XSLTC runtime environment ....

people also say its faster if it is used at server side applications ??
do we have any justifications for that ?? 

if i use xalan for transformation and also use sun xsltc compiler which one
will give me better performance  ??




"Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> what is difference in xalan XSLT processor and  and SUN XSLTC
> compiler ??

They are completely different products. They are both XSLT processors, but
they do the same job in very different ways: Xalan (like nearly all other
XSLT processors) is in effect a stylesheet interpreter while XSLTC is a
stylesheet compiler: it generates Java bytecodes which can be executed
directly by the Java VM.

Mike Kay


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