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Thanks to everyone for joining in on this discussion, which went
slightly beyond my original intentions (a good thing), but learnt a few
new things along the way. Was a bit surprised that throughout this
thread, the market seems divided between LAMP and Java only. What
happened to ASP, C#.NET or even desktop/tools? And what about browser's
client-side XSLT 2.0?
If I try to compile a little final list of all information so far, it'll look something like the following. If you have information about the gaps in my information gathering, I'm (still/always) all ears.
* the feature pack is free, WebSphere, to which it belongs, is not
* Intel wants feedback, in particular about whether to implement SA.
Wishes ------ - Native XSLT 2.0 for .NET. The XPath 2.0 datamodel is already there - Native C/C++ XSLT 2.0 processor for LAMP and others - Open source C-interface for implementation in open source browsers References ---------- [1] http://saxon.sourceforge.net [2] http://saxonica.com [3] http://www.saxonica.com/feature-matrix.html [4] http://www.altova.com/altovaxml.html [5] http://www-01.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/featurepacks/xml/ [6] http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-soa-expressway-xslt-20-processor/ [7] http://sourceforge.net/projects/gestalt/ [8] http://blogs.oracle.com/rammenon/2007/05/xslt_20.html [9] http://www.exslt.org/ [10] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1525299/xpath-and-xslt-2-0-for-net Vyacheslav Sedov wrote: for C/C++ world maybe better option is to compile XSLT 2.0 stylesheet into C/C++ code (if you need very fast conversion)
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