Subject: Re: Practical Suggestion for XSLT Performance Improvement From: crism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Christopher R. Maden) Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 01:18:33 -0700 |
The main conclusion that I draw from this is that XSLT, designed for use primarily in support of a stylesheet, is inappropriate for batch processing of large data tables. This surprises me very little. Child-to-parent communication would certainly improve performance for the task you describe, but it would blow incremental rendering in browsers and editors all to hell. That doesn't mean I'm unsympathetic, and I think there's certainly room for something like what you describe. Perhaps XQL will be that something; perhaps a set of XSLT extensions for large dataset processing will emerge. But don't try to sharpen my hammer because you want to drill holes with it. (-: -Chris XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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