Is there any limit on the size of XML for XSLT transformation using
XALAN..
That would be a better question for Xalan's own mailing lists...
The brief answer for Xalan-J is "we load the source document(s) into the
JVM's heap, and that's your primary constraint." I don't think we'll run
out of anything else before you run out of swap space.
I believe the Xalan-C is also constrained (only) by available virtual
memory, but it's been two years since I looked at that code so don't take
my word for that.
(We've got a bunch of pending thoughts on how to reduce the working set,
but we haven't been able to find the manpower to pursue them. I'm still
hoping.)
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