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Re: How do i optimize my stylesheet for speed?
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] How do i optimize my stylesheet for speed?
- From: "Eugene Kuznetsov" <eugene at datapower dot com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 18:24:28 -0400
- Cc: <lpesenson at yahoo dot com>
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> With respect to the plug for DGXT and XSLJIT, how do they compare
> in performance to Saxon and
> Xalan?
DGXT is optimized and implemented in C/C++ (although java bindings
are available for simple plug-in replacement for those using java).
It's fast.
XSLJIT is the first JIT compiler for XSLT and it delivers
order-of-magnitude improvements in performance over
interpreters. We just announced the ability to do XSLT at fast
ethernet wire-speed (~100 Mbits/sec.), which is more than 10
times faster than the best available XSLT interpreters.
http://www.datapower.com/news.shtml#xsljit
It's *really* fast.
> I also use XPath to query XML documents and the only
> framework that has allowed me to do
> this easily is the one that comes with Xalan, is something like
> that available in DGXT?
DGXT does support some common extensions, I am not sure if the
API's would be the same.
\\ Eugene Kuznetsov
\\ eugene@datapower.com
\\ DataPower Technology, Inc.
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