> I don't know, I recently saw some benchmarks for xalan(c++
> version) running against large(10+ mb) xml files and it
> performed worst out of the processors involved, msxml
> performed best(can't remember where I read this). I suppose
> one reason for datapower's product would be that it handles
> large xml files quickly, in that context and if xalan indeed
> does perform poorly against large files it does not seem to
> be a good comparison.
>
Hey, you wouldn't expect them to compare themselves against the *best*
of the competition, would you? This is a US software company, after all,
not a team of gentleman cricket players.
Michael Kay
Software AG
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