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From: Jan Mendling <mendling@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 03:15:28 +0100
jan mendling
Hello and thanks for your hints!
I would like to ask again about the effect of xml-databases on the transformation of huge input files. Why could this enable the transformation of huge files? How can transformations be executed from within xml-db's? Could it be compared to the view-concept of relational databases?
Greets, Jan


"Jan Mendling" <mendling@xxxxxx> schrieb am 11.02.03 18:35:09:
> Hello to all!
> I have problems with xsl and huge xml-input files. Hopefully some of you had solved similar problems before ;-)
> I am using Xalan for xsl-transformations. My input file has the size of 160 MB. This causes trouble as I receive java.outofmemory errors. I already tried (without success) the enlargement of the java vm cache up to 5 GB. 
> Does anyone know what I can do to run that xsl-transformation with xalan, or does anyone know another xsl-processor that is better capable to deal with such huge input files?
> Thank you in advance, 
> Jan Mendling

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