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Is Xalan C++ really that slow?
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- Subject: Is Xalan C++ really that slow?
- From: "Mack, Daniel" <d dot mack at claritech dot com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 10:23:11 -0400
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I'm new to XSL and have recently written a stylesheet that performs a
transformation from xhtml to another format. I'm using the testXSLT
application included with Xalan (C++ version) to perform the transformation
and it is incredibly slow. In fact, a largish html file (say 250K) with
what I would consider average complexity takes 5+ minutes to be transformed.
IE 5 does a similar transformation in about 3 seconds. Are there options
that need to be turned off for optimized transformation? Is it that testXSLT
is slow and I need to write my own app to interface with Xalan? I just have
trouble believing that I'm using Xalan correctly and getting this kind of
performance. Thanks.
--Dan Mack
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