Re: [xsl] XPath discovery tool?

Subject: Re: [xsl] XPath discovery tool?
From: Philip Fearon <pgfearo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 03:51:31 +0100
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex
<gerrit.imsieke@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 25.04.2010 02:09, cknell@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> SketchPath does this (and more):
> http://qutoric.com/sketchpath/downloads/index.html
>
> But loading the document has been quite slow on an Excel XML Workbook of 5
> MB.

Yes, thanks for the mention of SketchPath. A 5MB file is, as you say,
pushing SketchPath to its limit. However, following on from
SketchPath, I've released a new (payware) product, CoherentWeb[1],
that loads larger XML files roughly 20 times faster (you would though
need Vista/Windows7 to achieve the performance benefit).

As well as auto-generating the XPath and a built-in XPath
tracer/debugger, CoherentWeb also provides a visual environment for
the multi-threaded batch XSLT-processing of a collection of Excel/XML
files. Excel 2007/2010 (or Word/Powerpoint) can be hosted within the
GUI, to allow you to review the files you're processing alongside the
output in an integrated way.

CoherentWeb has no integrated XSLT editing capability itself, but is
instead designed to complement the processing/analysis capabilties of
existing editors.

[1] http://coherentweb.com

Regards

Phil Fearon
http://qutoric.com

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