Hi - 
I'd be interested in any views on using XSL on information
appliances/J2ME/limited configurations. There seemed to be momentum in
maintaining a Palm compatible version of XSLTC up until alpha release 3.
With the move of XSLTC alpha to Xalan, and the change of package names,
etc., it seems that this momentum has gone... (I presume there will only be
the Xalan XSLTC project now?).

I guess I'm asking whether there's some good reason for _not_ doing XSLT on
lightweights that I'm missing. For instance, the ability to serve translets
to small devices that could then cache them would seem to have huge
potential that could outweigh doing billions of XSL transforms on a server,
however fast that could get.

Or is it the view that limited configuration devices have a limited
life-span anyway, and that a full SDK configuration for anything bigger than
matchbox is not far off?

Be glad of any insights into this.

Thanks,
Jim Molony.

Jim Molony
Wrox Press
Programmer to Programmer(tm)

44 (0) 121 6874192
www.wrox.com


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