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Re: recent benchmarks, advanced techniques


http://iterx.org/xslt/performance.html 
http://www.tfi-technology.com/xml/xslbench.html
http://www.datapower.com/XSLTMark/

Hope this help

>>> aquint@ilog.fr 10/18/01 02:50PM >>>
Hello,

I've been subscribed to this list before and left, but now some heavy XSLT
work is looming so I thought I'd join back.

First of all, I am going to have to use a Java XSLT engine. I know Xalan and
Saxon although I have not carried serious work with these yet. I've only
been using libxslt with great pleasure, and I would like to know if there is
a place where I can find good benchmarks comparing Java implementations out
there with libxslt and MSXSL. The only benchmarks I found were testing old
libxslt, I am looking for one using libxslt 1.0 and up. Thanks for any
pointers.

Another thing I am looking for is a place where there would be a list of
good practices for writing efficient and fast XSLT code. Performance might
well be a big issue in my project and I would like to make sure I code it
right. Alternatively, is the MIchael Kay book including a chapter on that?

Thanks for your help,

Antoine


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