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Is failed key-lookups very slow in Xalan-J 1.2?
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- Subject: Is failed key-lookups very slow in Xalan-J 1.2?
- From: tra at mrbean dot stibo dot dk (Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen)
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:04:22 +0100
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I am developing an XSLT-version of our current application in which we
need to render XHTML-documents representing products, where the prices
shown to the customer depends on the ACCESSCODE which is passed to the
style sheet as a parameter.
My question deals with the speed of the "key"-construction in Xalan
1.2 (which is the platform we use -- I need good arguments to switch
to e.g Saxon. Speed might be a good argument)
My timings show that if I replace the key-lookup with an empty string,
my code runs in 0.5 seconds (overhead from other routines), and if my
key-function succeedes in all 66 cases for my sample file then it runs
in about 1.0 second. Each key-lookup returns either 0 or 1 node.
If the key-function _fails_ in all 66 cases then it runs in 5.5
seconds, which is rather unfortunate, since this is the default setup
for unregistered users.
Narrowing the scope for the key-function with a xsl:for-each around,
did not help.
Could a kind soul help me understand why Xalan-J 1.2 behaves like
this? Is there a way to circumvent it?
The XSLT-code follows. The various constructions I have tried is
still there as comments.
<xsl:key name="price-for" match="VALUENUM" use="../PRICEKEY"/>
<xsl:template match="STIBO-PRICE">
<xsl:variable name="value" select="concat(@value,',',$ACCESSCODE)"/>
<!-- <xsl:for-each select="$database">
-->
<xsl:variable name="price" select="key('price-for', $value)"/>
<!--<xsl:variable name="price" select="''"/>-->
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="string-length($price)=0">
<xsl:value-of select="$PRICELESS"/>
</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>
<xsl:value-of select="$price"/>
</xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
<!-- </xsl:for-each>
-->
</xsl:template>
The database section looks like
<html>
<database ...>
<table0 ....>
<record0>
<PRICEKEY>2360455,1,RSES</PRICEKEY>
<VALUENUM>247</VALUENUM>
</record0>
<record0>
<PRICEKEY>2360455,2,RSES</PRICEKEY>
<VALUENUM>222</VALUENUM>
</record0>
....
</table0>
<table1>... [other irrelevant stuff]
...
</table1>
</database>
... rest of XHTML-file
</html>
The database variable which I have experimented with (to narrow the
scope) is defined as
<xsl:variable name="database" select="/html/database"/>
Thanks in advance,
--
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "...sound of... Tubular Bells!"
http://bigfoot.com/~thunderbear
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