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Alan wrote:
Try google for STX XML transform or something like that, and see if it can express your transform
Soren
Re: [xsl] How to transform a huge XML-file (memory-saving)?
Subject: Re: [xsl] How to transform a huge XML-file (memory-saving)? From: Soren Kuula <dongfang@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 00:29:06 +0200 |
Alan wrote:
* news@xxxxxxxxxxx <news@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2005-08-09 09:49]:There is a different XML transform language called STX. It can't do everything that XSL can do, because it does the transforms on a stream, not on an entire document -- on the other hand, it uses very little memory and is much, much faster.
i'm looking for a solution to handle the xslt-transformation of huge data
files. If i try to process a 176 mb XML-file with saxon8, the
java enviroment uses a lot of main-memory - round about 1 gb.
Try google for STX XML transform or something like that, and see if it can express your transform
Soren
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