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Re: [docbook-apps] Re: problems transforming big oasis-open tables to html


Bob,

Bob Stayton said:
> Are you using the 'tablecolumns.extension'?  Does it
> work without that extension turned on?  That would tell
> you if the stack overflow is coming from the extension
> or Saxon.

same result with "tablecolumns.extension" turned on or off.
also, I am not using any other extensions.

cheers,
Jakob.

> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> DocBook Consulting
> bobs@sagehill.net
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jakob" <jakob@jfix.com>
> To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: problems transforming
> big oasis-open tables to html
>
>
>>
>> Yoshihiro Toda said:
>> > Is it stack overflow or out of memomy? If the case
>> is
>> > latter, what about -Xmx option, for max memory
>> > allocation size?
>>
>> oh, I should have said this obviously, mea culpa.
>> it's a
>> stack overflow, like this:
>>
>> E:\>java -jar bin\xslt\saxon.jar -t -o test/out.html
>> test/test2.xml fragmentation/cals2html.xsl
>> SAXON 6.5.3 from Michael Kay
>> Java version 1.4.2_04
>> Loading com.nwalsh.saxon.Table
>> Loading com.nwalsh.saxon.Table
>> Loading com.nwalsh.xalan.Table
>> Loading com.nwalsh.xalan.Table
>> Preparation time: 391 milliseconds
>> Processing file:/E:/test/test2.xml
>> Building tree for file:/E:/test/test2.xml using class
>> com.icl.saxon.tinytree.TinyBuilder
>> Tree built in 703 milliseconds
>> Exception in thread "main"
>> java.lang.StackOverflowError
>>
>> BTW, cals2html.xsl is a cut-down version of the
>> docbook
>> distribution's table stylesheets.  the same problem
>> occurs
>> when using the original stylesheets.
>>
>> > Or isn't it possible to split the table?
>>
>> this will be integrated in an ant build file, and
>> automated to be run unattended.  so, I'm afraid
>> splitting
>> is not an option.
>>
>> also, on a more general note, shouldn't it be possible
>> to
>> do a trivial (I know the conversion is not exactly
>> trivial, but it isn't nuclear physics either)
>> transformation of a big table using today's equipment
>> of
>> ever-increasing processor speeds, gigabyte RAM, and
>> huge
>> hard disks?
>>
>> cheers,
>> Jakob.



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