Subject: RE: [xsl] hardware xml / xslt From: "bryan" <bry@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 10:11:23 +0200 |
James Fuller wrote: >my mention of xalan was in the context, that its not the quickest XSLT >processor ...in other words you would measure up the box to the quickest or >at least to the top 3 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. Jeff Kenton wrote: >Why don't you ask us directly? We'd be happy to answer any questions you >have about our products. Okay well I feel rather like a caveman presented with a starship, please explain it's usefulness - without resorting to words or phrases like "business logic", "drive revenues" etc. words like queuing, throughput etc. would be good if combined with some numerical values; I've read the datasheet can you clarify the point here "high speed xsl/xml processor Protocols: full compliance with W3C specifications: XSL 1.0 XSLT 1.0 XPath 1.0 " I'm sure you didn't write this, I'm having some difficulty understanding what the XSL 1.0 means in this context, does this mean that XSL-FO(I'm gonna go with the nickname so as not to confuse matters) is understood as a specific format aside from its existence as xml? Is there an xsl-fo processor? Probably not, I just found it a weird statement. This kind of question also crops up in relation to other aspects of then support for essential protocols etc. specifically the support for web services area, but that would be getting off-topic so perhaps if you could just go into the subjects of XSL 1.0 XSLT 1.0 XPath 1.0 and discuss some aspects of XA35's superiority, does it support extensions etc. If that's cool. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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