I did a couple of searches in the mailing list and on the web to try to et performance information on JXPath. I did not find too much result, so I am asking the question directly to the mailing list. Anyone is any kind of performance numbers/comparisons between JXPath and other Xpath processors that they could share?
More specifically, here is what I am looking for. Assuming that I have an application processing XML documents. This application manipulates XML documents themselves (string and DOM representation) as well as a Java bean object tree representing those documents (typed/dedicated tree for each type of document). If I need to do some Xpath processing on those documents, what will be the fastest: using something like Xalan to apply Xpath on the DOM tree or using something like JXPath on the java bean object tree? Thanks. Thomas
