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RE: Embedded Xsl

Subject: RE: Embedded Xsl
From: "Roger L. Cauvin" <roger@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 23:06:48 -0600
xml embedded xsl
If the XML parser you're using supports TrAX (see
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/07/02/trax.html), you can load the
XML file into memory once by transforming it to a SAX or DOM result.  Then
you can apply any number of transformations to it.

--
Roger L. Cauvin
roger@xxxxxxxxxx
Cauvin, Inc.
http://www.cauvin-inc.com

-----Original Message-----
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 17:21:48 -0500
From: Dipesh Khakhkhar <dkhakhkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  Embedded Xsl

Hi,

I am having a process where in i have written 7 xsl to get 7 output files
from 
one input xml files (usually greater than 100 MB). My overall process is
slow 
now. I tried to do best optmization like not using // and etc.

How can i make this simple by running it only once. I mean can i do
something 
like loading input xml into memory only once and then run seven xsl on it.

Can i call one xsl from other xsl i.e. running first xsl on xml i will all 
another xsl from the first xsl and so on.

I hope my question is clear. Thanks in the anticipation that I will get
hints 
to solve this problem.

Regards,
Dipesh


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