Dear all at BaseX,
Due to memory limitations, One has to transform big xml data in chuncks, applying the same XSLT stylesheet several times. For efficiency purposes, do you plan to add compiled XSLT support in the xslt module ?
Thank you for your fantastic job.
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Dear Fabrice,
Due to memory limitations, One has to transform big xml data in chuncks, applying the same XSLT stylesheet several times. For efficiency purposes, do you plan to add compiled XSLT support in the xslt module ?
we haven't thought about that yet, but it could be an interesting option.. Do you work with Saxon or the default 1.0 transformer?
Christian
Mainly Saxon, because of XSLT2 support.
regards
-----Original Message----- From: Christian Grün [mailto:christian.gruen@gmail.com] Sent: mardi 22 novembre 2011 16:37 To: Fabrice Etanchaud Cc: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Subject: Re: [basex-talk] Complied XSLT
Dear Fabrice,
Due to memory limitations, One has to transform big xml data in chuncks, applying the same XSLT stylesheet several times. For efficiency purposes, do you plan to add compiled XSLT support in the xslt module ?
we haven't thought about that yet, but it could be an interesting option.. Do you work with Saxon or the default 1.0 transformer?
Christian
basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de