Hi Heinz,
> I have a "hypothetical" question. If I were to generate very large XML
> files (upwards of 1 Meg?), would I encounter problems when processing with
> XSLT, considering that I would want to sort on various elements.
>
> We are busy doing some tests and I would be interested to compare our
> results to existing findings. (We are using xalan/xercses on Linux).
It Depends on your machine, parser and the style sheet, but a 1 Meg
XML file should not be a problem. Some of my customers work with BIG
files... 10's to 100's of Meg and more (believe it or not).
I recently did some work on a 157Meg document. Of all the parsers
I tried I have to admit the one from Microsoft (msxsl) flew
and used up a relatively small amount of memory so I can
recommend it as a place to start looking (Hats off to the
guys-n-girls at MS for that one at least).
On a Dual AMD1400 with 512meg RAM a 13 Meg XML 5 Seconds and a
157 Meg XML file took about 4 minutes with memory usage peeking
around 380Meg. It's all about memory as (I think) most of the
parsers build a tree in memory before they starting to processes
the transformations.
I'm pretty sure most of the Java based pasers will have no
trouble with a 1Meg(ish) document.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Peter
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