RE: [Zope] Large XML files

2000-12-06 Thread Todd Coram
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Phil Harris Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 6:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Zope] Large XML files Paul, The XMLDocument type is rather 'expensive' and you may be able to 'get away' with using a simpler type such as DTMLDocument.

Re: [Zope] Large XML files

2000-12-06 Thread Toby Dickenson
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 23:02:38 -, "Phil Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The XMLDocument type is rather 'expensive' and you may be able to 'get away' with using a simpler type such as DTMLDocument. Simpler, but thats not necessarily an advantage. DTMLDocument will store the whole document in

Re: [Zope] Large XML files

2000-12-06 Thread Edward Muller
Definetly consider a stripped down linux install for this machine instead. just make sure almost nothing else is running as well (A lots ditros start all sorts of stuff up for you). Edward Muller - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Grow a ponytail -- view it as your telepathic antenna to

[Zope] Large XML files

2000-12-05 Thread paul_s_johnson
I am testing the possibilities of delivering the content of XML Documents through the Zope environment. Unfortunately, some of the proposed file are rather large (up to 760KB) and just uploading them and viewing them on our current Zope server is prohibitively slow. Our server, running Z2 is a

Re: [Zope] Large XML files

2000-12-05 Thread Jim Hebert
You could check into the ExtFile product (search on zope.org) and see if that makes a perf difference. That said, just about anything on that setup is going to be slow!! Please excuse the os advocacy, but given that this is likely all you'd dream of running on this server anyways (ie it's not

Re: [Zope] Large XML files

2000-12-05 Thread Phil Harris
an external method to process them with XSLT, XPath etc. hth Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 10:01 PM Subject: [Zope] Large XML files I am testing the possibilities of delivering the content of XML