Subject: [xsl] XSLT compiler From: "Mohsen Saboorian" <mohsens@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:15:03 +0330 |
Hi, I want to use XSLT in a project which has a number of concurrent users (web), and so the transformation time (and possibly caching) is an important issue. For this reason, I decided to use an XSLT-to-class compiler. I've found Apache's XSLTC, the only XSLT compiler available for free on the Internet. 1. Is there any better solution for XSLT transformation performance? 2. Since XSLTC uses Xalan, it only supports XSLT 1.0. Can I use compiling feature of XSLTC + XSLT 2.0 support of Saxon? I mean is there any kind of pluggability between Xalan and Saxon?
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