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Subject: Re: Calling Java Xalan inside Perl on Unix -- THANKS!
From: john liao <jliao2k@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 14:09:21 -0700 (PDT)
calling java from perl
I use Perl module XML::DOM and XML::XQL that can be
downloaded from www.cpan.org. In the README file of
XML::DOM it says XML::GDOME is faster, something about
DOM level 2 but I haven't tried it. XQL gives me the
XPATH navigation ability. Beware that XML::DOM and
XML::XQL are dependent on other modules.
the interesting thing is DOM is slow but later than
GDOME, both from T.J. Mather.

John Liao

> 
> PS: Is there a pure Perl way of XSLT that is as easy
> as calling like above to Java Xalan? I lernt the
> Java
> way from the XSLT Oreilly book. But it seems a bit
> silly
> to call Java from Perl (even though it now works
> fine).
> 
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