Subject: Re: [xsl] [design question] From: "TP" <tpass001@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 07:58:59 -0600 |
> I have a servlet based application where the servlet recieves xml from > another application and then uses xalan to transform that xml to html using > xsl on the server side. > > Now all that goes through to the browser is html so every transaction using > the mvc pattern has a stylesheet associated with it. The problem is that now > my stylesheets are too huge. One of them for example has 1653 lines, which > is difficult to maintain, even though templated and also I am not sure what > it does for the loading time of each stylesheet before transformation. Right > now I dont see any problem but i was wondering whether I could improve this > design. > > Could I use import/include to put all the javascript in a separate .js file > and include it when the stylesheet loads. Would this slow down or fasten the > process. > > Could I do the same for templates in the stylesheets, for example, each > stylesheet has a status bar, I could put that in a status.xsl and > include/import on it later. > > Notice that I use import/include because I dont know what the difference is. > Can someone please tell me which is faster. > > Thanks in advance. > > TP. Jeni, Micheal, Tobias any ideas/suggestions. Thanks. TP. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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