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Re: XALAN-FOP Performance and Push-Pull Processing

Subject: Re: XALAN-FOP Performance and Push-Pull Processing
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 20:54:50 GMT
fop performance
> Is more memory used because of
Anyone who's followed this list for a day or two will tell you that I'm
reasonably reliable for answers concerning XSLT programming but
distinctly unreliable for any aspects of implementation:-) However
pretty much all current XSLT processors slurp up the entire document
before starting so the major memory cost is already used up before any
processing starts.

> Are XSLT processors such as Saxon or XALAN built with anything
> internal that determines the processing based on something as simple as
> Push or Pull, or anything else?

I defer to those who have implemented a processor (or opened up the
source zip files to look at the implemntations) There are plenty of such
people on the list. 

David

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