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Performance problem on Oracle
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- Subject: [xsl] Performance problem on Oracle
- From: Paul Terray <terray at 4dconcept dot fr>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:13:31 +0000
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Hello everyone,
I am trying to use XSL to transform XML document from Oracle Database.
However, the XML document are fairly complex and the transformation is
quite slow.
I am using Oracle processor today but I want to try another parser, the
fastest possible on Java 1.1, since it is on that SDK that Oracle 8i runs.
Could you advice me of a good processor and a good parser that would be
easy to implement and faster than Oracle parser ?
I want to try Saxon, but is it better to use the embedded XML parser, or
use another one ? In that case, which one ?
XT is not a solution for me, as I use keys (too bad, as it seems the
fastest one on Java by far).
Thanks in advance.
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Paul TERRAY - Ingénieur Systèmes Documentaires
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