Peter, I saw your question on the XSLT and Oxygen mailing lists... On 10/7/2008 10:25 AM, Bradley, Peter wrote: > Hi, > > I am producing a very large (50MB) XML file via a transformation. Once > the file has been produced, it passes through a validation process > (another transformation) - for business rules compliance of the original > data - as a result of which we occasionally need to examine the xml file > in an editor.
One question I have - do you need to *edit* the resulting XML file, or just examine it? If you only need to *see* it, that would open up other alternatives. E.g. opening the file in a browser. Currently Firefox is slow on opening large XML files -- you have to wait till the whole file is rendered with styles before you can see any of it -- but I have modified the stylesheet it uses so that it only renders the first n (e.g. 1000) elements. That in itself may not be what you want but my point is that browsers do indent-and-display XML documents, and there may be some browsers / configurations that are fast enough. I don't remember how IE performs when rendering XML documents. Google Chrome won't work -- it just displays the text content. Lars > When I use oXygen to view the file, it takes over 30 minutes to load. > > The large file viewer is of no use because it does not format the input. > Without formatting, the input is just a single long line of unformatted > XML. > > The contents of the oxygen.vmoptions file is: > > -Xmx1450m > -Dcom.oxygenxml.language=English > > Oxygen is set to format and indent on load. > > Is there any way that oXygen can be configured to load and display the > data more quickly? > > Cheers > > > Peter > _______________________________________________ oXygen-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user
