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We had a similar problem. You're right that it's slow because it's
restarting the JVM each time; that's probably the most time-consuming
part -- whatever happened to that rumored Java CPU that Sun was going to
give us? ;-)
You could write a small Java app to do this all at once, but it turns out Saxon has a command line way to do this very efficiently: http://www.saxonica.com/documentation/using-xsl/commandline.html This will take a directory as a source argument, and process all the files in it with the same XSLT file. I think you might have to separately write your secondary output files using the xsl:result-document instruction, rather than just the default standard output to do what you want. Good luck! --Rich
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) Univ. Colorado & NOAA National Geophysical Data Center, Enterprise Data Systems 325 S. Broadway, Skaggs 1B-305, Boulder, CO 80305 Office: 303-497-6487, Cell: 303-579-5615, Email: richard.fozzard@xxxxxxxx Neil Owens said the following on 11/05/2010 12:12 PM: Evening all
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