Re: [xsl] Xpath vs xslt vs jaxb within java context

Subject: Re: [xsl] Xpath vs xslt vs jaxb within java context
From: "Mailing Lists Mail daktapaal@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 10:11:16 -0000
Lovely!
So the xpath library within Saxon API uses jdom2 / xom?
Is it a right inference ?
On Feb 9, 2016 5:03 AM, "Michael Kay mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <
xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> On 8 Feb 2016, at 17:15, Mailing Lists Mail daktapaal@xxxxxxxxx <
> xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Dear all,
> I work in a java development environment where I am often challenged about
> what us the right technology to use.
> hould I use jaxb on the xml and get the information that I want using the
> java objects ...
> ## should I use xpath API to get the information that I want
> ## should I call in an xslt file for getting what I want ?
>
> Are there any guidelines on when to use what ? What are best practices ..
> what are the arguments for and against these approaches ? All your
> experiences will count for me .. any information on performances ,
> efficiency etc is what I am looking for ..
>
>
> In my experience JAXB works really well for XML vocabularies that are
> small, simple, and stable. Then people get lulled into using it for large,
> complex, or changing XML vocabularies, and they find themselves in a
> nightmare of managing thousands of changing Java classes, sometimes big
> enough to blow the compiler.
>
> If you're going to use a generic tree model, then the best advice I can
> give is that there's a wide choice available, and the worst choice of all
> is DOM. My preferences would always be JDOM2 or XOM. The only reason people
> use DOM is that it's perceived as standard. But it's horrible.
>
> Michael Kay
> Saxonica
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