It performs well enough to saturate our I/O channels for mass ETL type work. :o)
David Johnson Programmer Specialist J. B. Hunt Transport Information Services / GAR New Dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] m To 03/15/2007 05:40 xalan-j-users@xml.apache.org PM cc Subject Re: xalan with pull parser >... as if anyone who uses XSLT really cared much about > performance... :-) Actually, many do, and in many cases XSLT actually does perform pretty decently. Not that we've stopped trying to improve on those numbers. ______________________________________ "... Three things see no end: A loop with exit code done wrong, A semaphore untested, And the change that comes along. ..." -- "Threes" Rev 1.1 - Duane Elms / Leslie Fish ( http://www.ovff.org/pegasus/songs/threes-rev-11.html)