Subject: Re: XML/XSL unixish transform? From: zun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 10:30:50 -0400 (EWT) |
Hi Bill, Sebastian, everyone, On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Sebastian Rahtz wrote: > Bill Pollock writes: > > Given the volume of stuff we need to push through here, we need to zip > > content through fairly quickly. I don't need a very robust set of XSL/T > > tags yet, just enough to run fairly simple transforms. > > > > It sounds like what I need is a fast command line XML/XSL transformer for > > UNIX (which also sounds non-java for the "fast" part). Am I correct, and > > if so, anybody know of a good one? > > How fast is "fairly quickly"? How big are the documents? How complex > is the transform? I would not rule out the XSL/java ones at first > sight. ... Ditto... What you might want to do is rather than have the pipeline occur through Unix pipes send everything through the TCP/IP network. Have the Java XSLT processor stay up as a server and this will cut down on the overhead of starting up the JVM. Also this would give you scalability advantages if you really need to move lots of data. . . . Sean. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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