Subject: RE: [xsl] Schema aware transformations From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 09:03:59 +0100 |
> Is it the case that a schema-aware processor processing an > untyped input > document behaves the same as a non-SA processor on that document? Yes. A basic processor differs from a schema-aware processor only in that it rejects certain things that an SA processor accepts. If you're within the subset that a basic processor can handle, then the two give the same results. > > > > > -Is it possible to store the validated source (the PSVI?) > > and supply > > > that for subsequent transforms? > > > > Watch this space.... > > > I think that's the clincher at the moment. > I think the other important thing for many people will be the ability to store a pre-compiled schema persistently. For that, you'll have to watch this space a little longer. It's OK, of course, if you're in a continuously-running server environment, where source documents, compiled stylesheets, and compiled schemas can all be cached in memory today. Did you know section: did you know that if you cache source documents and stylesheets in memory, then Saxon will also cache the indexes used to support xsl:key, which will stay in memory so long as both the source document and the stylesheet are in memory? (A long-standing item on my to-do list is to use a common index if two stylesheets define the same key definition!) Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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