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RE: Saxon for windows?

Subject: RE: Saxon for windows?
From: Pieter Reint Siegers Kort <pieter.siegers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 16:34:37 -0500
windows xslt processor
> The results of this discussion are clear to me: it would be inefficient to
run an xslt processor as a background process and pipiline the results by
capturing them.

Sure. Have you tried it yet? 

> More than inefficient, it would be dangerous to run an XSLT processor as
part of a *generally available* web service (I can only smile envisioning
the kinds of creative DOS attacks that would be possible).

Please explain how that would happen when the input is being validated?

> Lastly, as a spoilt Windows desktop user who has an excellent (although
XSLT 1.0) IDE with a one or two - click capability to run any of 10
different XSLT processors, including Saxon 8.x and Saxon.NET, I would never
use any command-line in the background or any ws beast.

Everyone's has its own preferences.

> When Saxon.NET is released it will accept as input the  .NET System.XML
XMLDocument, XPathDocument,... etc. and again will be able to produce as
output native .NET objects, which is  the main fact justifying the ".NET" in
its name. Better than this will be only an XSLT 2.0 processor written in and
for the .NET platform (e.g. written in C#).

When will that be?

Cheers,
Pieter

-----Original Message-----
From: Dimitre Novatchev [mailto:dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 4:11 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Saxon for windows?

I want to thank to everybody who took part in this interesting discussion
(overslept by me in my geographic location).

The results of this discussion are clear to me: it would be inefficient to
run an xslt processor as a background process and pipiline the results by
capturing them.

More than inefficient, it would be dangerous to run an XSLT processor as
part of a *generally available* web service (I can only smile envisioning
the kinds of creative DOS attacks that would be possible).

Lastly, as a spoilt Windows desktop user who has an excellent (although XSLT
1.0) IDE with a one or two - click capability to run any of 10 different
XSLT processors, including Saxon 8.x and Saxon.NET, I would never use any
command-line in the background or any ws beast.

When Saxon.NET is released it will accept as input the  .NET System.XML
XMLDocument, XPathDocument,... etc. and again will be able to produce as
output native .NET objects, which is  the main fact justifying the ".NET" in
its name.

Better than this will be only an XSLT 2.0 processor written in and for the
.NET platform (e.g. written in C#).


Cheers,
Dimitre Novatchev.

On 6/2/05, Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> All right, is saxon available for windows?  Is it free, or requires 
> licensing for a commercial application?  Is there a window objecty 
> model to extend use of Saxon to VB and .Net applications?
> 
> Thanks... might be time to swith parsers!

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