Sorry I was wrong,
when doing it properly (caching everything that can be cached, and using
the Translet),
xsltc performs much better than xalan (twice faster in my examples), and
even a bit
better than Saxon.
But, when using it as a normal transformer (Template instead of Translet)
both of them
(xalan and xsltc) give me the same results (xsltc even a bit worse).
The question is (and sorry for my lack of knowledge): does Cocoon take
advantage of
the compilation features in xsltc?
regards,
Ruben
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Hi Mikhail,
I've done some very simple comparission tests (transforming reusing the
templates)
and xalan still performs a bit better than xsltc for me as well. If you are
interested
I can send you the results, but please, don't trust them, probably I'm
missing something
in xsltc configuration or something...
btw, saxon was much faster than both of them.
regards,
Ruben
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Hi!
> That would youi say about xslt benchmarks on http://www.sarvega.com/ ?
> xsltc is rated even worse then xalanj itself...
Still no reply. Comments anyone ? I wonder that was the cause of
such perfomance of xsltc in those tests - tests themselves, or
particular
misfeatures of xsltc triggered by those tests ?
My apologies if noone interested.
Mikhail
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