Subject: Re: [xsl] linux xslt debugger/ profiler From: Dusan Zatkovsky <zatkovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:59:41 +0200 |
On Friday 10 of September 2004 13:35, Michael Kay wrote: > Thanks for the explanation. It's worth checking to see how well > your XSLT processor handles a global variable of this kind of size. > (Compare the performance with using document()). With Saxon it will > certainly add significantly to the compile time and to the memory > used by the stylesheet, though the effect on execution time might > not be too bad. An alternative strategy is to pass the > configuration document to the stylesheet as a parameter at > run-time. > > Michael Kay > XalanC and xsltrpoc under linux red hat 9 has no memory problem. I have never tried saxon, because it is in java. But catchXSL with saxon can't transform it. I will try some other software discuss in this thread. thx -- S pozdravom, Dusan Zatkovsky
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