Subject: Re: [xsl] Templates.newTransformer synchronization From: "Mohsen Saboorian" <mohsens@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:57:59 +0330 |
Michael, Is the term XSLT compiler (which is commonly used for tools such as XSLTC, Gregor/XSLT, XSLJIT, etc) also applicable to Saxon. I mean, is the API functionality of parsing (probably building a parse tree or something similar for later use) which is provided in XSLTC, is also available for other JAXP implementations such as Saxon?
> > Hi, > I want to cache an instance of a Transformer (e.g. using > Templates.newTransformer()) in the application scope of a web > application (multi-threaded). Is there any synchronization > problem with this approach (using Saxon)?
I think I should perhaps have added that whether you reuse the Transformer really doesn't make a big difference. The important thing is to cache and reuse the Templates object, which represents the compiled stylesheet. Doing that is a very big saving, especially when the transformations themselves run quickly (because the input documents are small).
Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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