[XML-SIG] XML, python & CGI.

Mike Olson Mike.Olson@fourthought.com
Thu, 06 Apr 2000 10:22:15 -0600


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Uche Ogbuji wrote:

> > Stu,
> >
> >     We have done this many times, but using the python XSLT processor
> > 4Xslt.  Is there any reason you are using the Java processor?
>
> Well, to be fair, right now XT is several times faster.  But to be fair to us,
> we're closing the gap pretty rapidly.  4XSLT 0.9.3 is almost ten times faster
> than 4XSLT 0.9.2.  Now that we are close to 90% XSLT compliance, we can start
> focusing on optimization.
>

How does this compare to the cost of starting up a JVM for every transform?  If
the XSLT is fairly simple, I would say that overall time to do the transform
would be pretty even.

Mike

>
> --
> Uche Ogbuji
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Uche Ogbuji wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>> Stu,
<br>>
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; We have done this many times, but using the
python XSLT processor
<br>> 4Xslt.&nbsp; Is there any reason you are using the Java processor?
<p>Well, to be fair, right now XT is several times faster.&nbsp; But to
be fair to us,
<br>we're closing the gap pretty rapidly.&nbsp; 4XSLT 0.9.3 is almost ten
times faster
<br>than 4XSLT 0.9.2.&nbsp; Now that we are close to 90% XSLT compliance,
we can start
<br>focusing on optimization.
<br>&nbsp;</blockquote>
How does this compare to the cost of starting up a JVM for every transform?&nbsp;
If the XSLT is fairly simple, I&nbsp;would say that overall time to do
the transform would be pretty even.
<p>Mike
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;
<br>--
<br>Uche Ogbuji
<br>uche.ogbuji@fourthought.com&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
(303)583-9900 x 101
<br>Fourthought, Inc.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

<a href="http://Fourthought.com">http://Fourthought.com</a>
<br>4735 East Walnut St, Ste. C, Boulder, CO 80301-9036
<br>Software-engineering, knowledge-management, XML, CORBA, Linux, Python</blockquote>

<pre>--&nbsp;
Mike Olson
Senior Consultant Fourthought, Inc.
<A HREF="http://www.fourthought.com">http://www.fourthought.com</A> <A HREF="http://www.opentechnology.com">http://www.opentechnology.com</A>
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