Subject: Re: [xsl] FOP - what, where, when, how? From: "Peter Drivas" <peter.drivas@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:35:12 -0500 |
On Fri, Mar 22 2002, Jim Melton wrote: >>In fact, I have transformed some very large documents via XLST to XSLFO and >>then process to PDF using RenderX' Java-based XEP renderer. On a >>3-year-old laptop (300MHz Pentium, 256MB memory, Win2K), I can process a >>several-hundred page document from XML to PDF in under 5 minutes, which is >>pretty reasonable, IMHO. >> >>Hope this helps, >> Jim Yeh, it really depends on what your customer's tolerance is. I think 5 minutes for a several hunderd page document is good, too. A different customer may find it too much to bear. If you're doing on-demand web-based applications, a minute may be too long. Someone mentioned in this thread that the complexity of the document may make more of a difference in the processing speed than the length. This could very well be true. I haven't created any benchmarks, but I do embed a number of fonts to process our documents which definitely affects the processing speed. Peter XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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