On 27 Sep 2013, at 15:59, Michael Sokolov wrote:
I'm not sure what the benefit of a JNI approach relying on a JRE would be: I
think the whole project here is the desire to provide xslt capabilities to
other (non-java) programming environments?
Yes, exactly. Typical scenario is you want to run XSLT 2.0 server side with a
simple PHP application on an off-the-shelf cloud server, the kind of hosting
where using Java increases the cost from £5/month to £50/month.
Or you've got an existing PHP application using libxslt and you're really
feeling the XSLT 1.0 pain, but you don't want the new pain of configuring a
bridge to Java.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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