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Re: Xpath vs xslt vs jaxb within java context

Subject: Re: Xpath vs xslt vs jaxb within java context
From: "Vasu Chakkera vasucv@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 09:20:05 -0000
Re:  Xpath vs xslt vs jaxb within java context
>>The question doesn't make sense. You cannot >>compare performance of
programming >>languages or specifications.
The question makes sense if you read the original question ..
Which says when calling within java.

On 9 February 2016 at 04:49, Vasu Chakkera vasucv@xxxxxxxxx <
xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 9 February 2016 at 04:49, Vasu Chakkera vasucv@xxxxxxxxx <
xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Any inputs in how the memory is handled in xpath vs jaxb ? For a xml of a
> decent size (that a DOM can handle ) is there any preference of one or the
> other in terms of performance ?
> Than
>
>
The question doesn't make sense. You cannot compare performance of
programming languages or specifications. You might do this for
*implementations,* and even then it typically varies, depending on the use
case. And xpath and jaxb don't have the same use case domains.

-W


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