I'm sure others will fill in what I miss.
There is a description of XSLTC's conformance to
XSLT 1.0 and the know problems at
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/readme.html#xsltcconf
I've been testing XSLTC. Items 1 and 2 may not work
perfectly, but they are not totally missing. Most of the
tests on sorting and import/inlcude pass. You may be
running into a specific bug. We'll need more information.
How big is big? Have you set the maximum heap size
for the JVM with the -Xmx option. For example,
-Xmx64m would set it to 64MB. If you attempt to
process an XML doc bigger than 5MB, you may need
to increase the default, which is 16MB. I think the biggest
XML document we have processed was about 11MB.
Tom
Srinivasa Manthena wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We found that there are some missing functions in XSLT
> Compiler that was donated from Sun. Can any one let us
> know what your plans for support XSLTC in the future
> about what things will be added, enhanced, fixed, etc?
>
> Things we found missing so far are:
> (1) xsl:import, xsl:include
> (2) xsl:sort
> (3) Some exception when trying to compile a big .xsl
> file.
>
> Any help would be really appreciated, since we need to
> take a decision now wether to go for XSLTC or
> something else?
>
> Thank you.
>
> -Raju
>
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