Subject: RE: [xsl] hardware xml / xslt From: "James Fuller" <james.fuller@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 18:26:36 +0100 |
> One of my colleagues forwarded this to me, I'm a bit > skeptical that it can do what it says it can do.... > > > Application or web servers send processing requests to the XA35, > which performs XML processing and then returns the result back > to the servers for forwarding to the requesting client. > > http://www.datapower.com/products/customer_successes.html > read the recent xml-dev discussion on this lil green box. personally I think that its a solution you throw at your software when you discover, during development, some performance limitations which need to be solved ....in the future there is no reason why servers can't 'add value or perform some processing' to the xml going through its network interface..... as for 'is it possible', without seeing the price.....there is no reason why they didnt burn xalan onto a prom or/and have everything run in RAM........i also would note that xalan is not necc the quickest of the xslt processors out ther. l8r, jim fuller XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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