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Hi Maulik,
having received different valuable hints to solve your problem you may be interested in testing which way proves to be the most performant one.
Try http://www.xslprofiler.org to download a tool that allows you to proflie your XSL transformation.
Have fun,
Hans.
Maulik Modi wrote:
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Re: [xsl] Performance with grouping
Subject: Re: [xsl] Performance with grouping From: Hans Huber <hans.huber@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 09:08:47 +0100 |
Hi Maulik,
having received different valuable hints to solve your problem you may be interested in testing which way proves to be the most performant one.
Try http://www.xslprofiler.org to download a tool that allows you to proflie your XSL transformation.
Have fun,
Hans.
Maulik Modi wrote:
... However, because the source XML can get pretty large at times, I am looking for a solution that would make the most sense performance wise. I am using Xalan-J-2_2.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Maulik Modi mmodi@xxxxxxxxxx
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