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Justin Johansson wrote:
I was able to One for your manager's talk selling points: AFAIK, the only processor capable of doing large XML chunks (larger than fits into available memory, which usually means larger than availmem. divided by 4.5 MB) in XSLT 2 at a steady level without increasing the use of memory (i.e., streaming) would be Saxon-SA. To make Saxon use streaming, you must however craft your XSLT stylesheet in a particular way. Details here: http://www.saxonica.com/documentation/sourcedocs/serial.html I don't know if Colin's processor or Altova's processor are capable of doing that. One liner: "speedily processing large XML documents without lockups or extreme memory requirements needs Saxon-SA." Or: "Save $ on hardware with streaming XML / XSLT processing" (but memory is not so expensive...) Or: "Only with Saxon-SA it is possible to process documents in the Gigabyte range without performance loss" Cheers ;) -- Abel Braaksma
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