[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if anybody used cocoon for transforming big XML files and which were the tunings to be made in order to make performance acceptable.
My case: I do a little digital library projet; among the books in this online library, I have a Bible in TEI format which I present to the reader as a nicely formatted HTML with a tree-like table of contents on the left side, navigation buttons (previous/next) etc.
The Bible is no little book, that is true, but the performance is terrible. In order to "suck out" the static version I use "wget -m http://my.local.cocoon.instalation:8080/cocoon/..." (I publish a static version online, not the Cocoon dynamic one as I don't have free Cocoon hosting) --- generating all the HTML little files for that Bible may take a day.
I does work ok for smaller works like novels, poetry books. The Bible includes all its chapters as entities. Please feel free to ask for more information, if you need it.
I'll paste at the end of this mail my transformation sitemap, in case anybody has any ideas.
Thanks in advance for your ideas.
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