On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 06:41:58PM -0500, Matt Baldree wrote: > Billy is our man for SALT. Maybe he is lurking out there somewhere and we > can get him to come out and answer this question. :) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wes Weems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 3:34 PM > Subject: [Webwork-user] Status of XSLT as a view > > > > I am currently in the planning stages of my application, and was > > wondering if anyone currently uses XSLT as a view with webwork. > > > > How well does webwork+xslt perform... along the lines of speed... And > > how does it compare to velocity, as far as speed goes, and > > interoperability?
Hello Wes, XSLT support is working but not quite optimized. It uses any javax.xml.transform capable XSLT engine. Speed is an issue, velocity is way faster. But it should be possible to enhance the current implementation to use Xalans precompiled stylesheets ("Translets" IIRC). An useful enhancement that's still outstanding is the support for some needed java extenstion in the stylesheets like URL escaping etc. Please email me if your need help for a certain problem. -billy. -- Meisterbohne Söflinger Straße 100 Tel: +49-731-399 499-0 eLösungen 89077 Ulm Fax: +49-731-399 499-9
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