Re: [xsl] calling Java non static methods from XSLT

Subject: Re: [xsl] calling Java non static methods from XSLT
From: "Wolfgang Laun wolfgang.laun@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2016 04:54:15 -0000
If one "Node" (whatever that is) can be processed in one microsecond, a
trillion of them will take more than ten days. If it's several trillion,
the bears sure will have chased the bulls away before the analysis is
over...

-W


On 4 June 2016 at 00:16, Mailing Lists Mail daktapaal@xxxxxxxxx <
xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dear All,
> we are having the following situation..
> We are working with the some Stock Market Data where some of the
> values we need are done by a complex algorithm that is written in Java
> , typically for the forcast etc. The XSLTs are all compiled .. We
> instantiate the object within the XSLT using the new() and then call
> the Java methods of that object, which  returns some statistical
> information.
> Which one of the assumptions are correct? I  believe the assumption1
> to be true but checking ..
> Scenario :
> I am using the XSLT on Trillions of Nodes .My situation demands that I
> treat each Node individually and run the XSLT on each of these nodes
> separately. This means these nodes will be diced first and then , the
> XSLT will be called on them
>
> Assumption1
> ==========
> there will be trillion objects created, with each invocation of the
> XSLT.  and the XSLTs being compiled has nothing to do with the Object
> creation, as the objects will be created at run time?
>
> Assumption2
> ==========
>
> Since I have precompiled the XSLTs, it should not create trillions of
> java objects
>
> Any pointers please>
>
> Dr.Tapaal

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