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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: "Kevin Jones" <kjouk at yahoo dot co dot uk>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 21:49:04 +0100
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>
>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.
>
Eugene,
I am a bit confused by this. I don't want to be picky but,
100Mbits/sec is approx 1250Kbytes/sec
According to the latest XSLTMark MSXML3.0 got ~450KBytes/sec which by my
calculation is only a difference of 2.7 not 10. Some questions,
I am doing something wrong here?
Was the ~100Mbits/sec done on similar hardware to the last XSLTMark?
Are you going to publish the XSLJIT detailed figures at some point?
Thanks,
Kev.
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