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Subject: real XSLT performance
From: "Zakon, Stuart" <stuart_zakon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 15:01:55 -0500
wsad xslt
I am using JAXP Templates for performance and getting excellent results
under the Resin servlet engine. It is highly scalable with my stress tests
going from 5 to 100 concurrent threads with several steps in between.

However, when I move the test over to WebSphere 5.1 and WSAD 5.1, it doesn't
scale well beyond 5-10 concurrent threads. Which XSLT engine does WAS 5.1
use? Does anybody know of a high-performance XSLT engine for WebSphere?

Thanks,
S. Zakon


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