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Re: Streaming with XSLT version 3.0

Subject: Re: Streaming with XSLT version 3.0
From: David Rudel <fwqhgads@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 15:10:34 +0100
Re:  Streaming with XSLT version 3.0
Terry,
You can address the possibility that oXygen is simply choking on the
output by wrapping your output in <xsl:result-document> instructions.

If you pipe output to a file, oXygen does not attempt to display it in
the application when the scenario completes. This would eliminate at
least one possible reason for the crash without requiring you to run
from the command line.

-David

On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Abel Braaksma (Exselt) <abel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It is also important to try to find out what is actually causing the
> memory exception. If you run it from oXygen like you say, it is very
> well possible that the exception comes from oXygen itself, not capable
> of handling the output file. This would explain the late memory
> exception. To find this out, simply run it from the command line, and
> what what happens to memory in task manager.


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