Subject: Re: [xsl] measuring performance of XSLT stylesheet From: Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 18:56:04 +0000 |
On Mon, Nov 16 2009 17:10:41 +0000, akusa8@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Is there any tool or any method to measure the performance of the > stylesheet (xslt)? Saxon and xsltproc both have their own profiling mechanism, and IDEs such as <oXygen/>, etc., support profiling to find the "hotspots". See http://www.menteithconsulting.com/wiki/TestingXSLT#Profilers for more information. > Any tips on improving performance will also be helpful. To state the obvious, you should measure using the processor, stylesheet, and data that you will be using in real life. They will affect the outcome far more than will any generalisations that we can give. Regards, Tony Graham Tony.Graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Director W3C XSL FO SG Invited Expert Menteith Consulting Ltd XML Guild member XML, XSL and XSLT consulting, programming and training Registered Office: 13 Kelly's Bay Beach, Skerries, Co. Dublin, Ireland Registered in Ireland - No. 428599 http://www.menteithconsulting.com -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- xmlroff XSL Formatter http://xmlroff.org xslide Emacs mode http://www.menteith.com/wiki/xslide Unicode: A Primer urn:isbn:0-7645-4625-2
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