Hi Henry, Thanks for your feedback. One question, can you see in your tests the memory increasing over time like me? It becomes more "readble" if you turn INCREMENTAL on.
Cumprimentos Higino Silva -----Original Message----- From: Henry Zongaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: ter�a-feira, 3 de Maio de 2005 18:27 To: Higino Silva, Eng� Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Help using the Xalan mailing lists Hi, Higino. Higino Silva, Eng� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 2005-05-02 03:07:29 PM: > > "...it's hard to say for certain without knowing how many > elements, attributes and character data are packed into those 200000 lines" > Follows a sample line: > [Sample deleted by Henry] I counted 76 elements in that sample line, 40 of which contained text - 116 nodes in total. The DTM representation (Xalan-J's internal representation of an XML document) for a single node uses at least twenty bytes, so 200000 lines like your sample would require at least 460MB. There were 242 characters of character data in that sample, which would add up to another 48MB. I don't think that there's a problem here, but I'll experiment a bit more. Thanks, Henry ------------------------------------------------------------------ Henry Zongaro Xalan development IBM SWS Toronto Lab T/L 969-6044; Phone +1 905 413-6044 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
