RE: XIndice and Caching

2002-05-17 Thread Stephen Ng
Never mind, I a couple of emails from cocoon-dev which answer my questions: > - How much faster (roughly) is xsltc? "People keep discussing benchmarks for various XSLT interpreters, trying to make the best choice. I think we've already agreed that nothing beats XSLTC .. that is when it works."

RE: XIndice and Caching

2002-05-17 Thread Stephen Ng
h cocoon? - Any tips on getting them to work together? --Stephen Ng > -Original Message- > From: Ivelin Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 9:27 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: XIndice and Caching > > > > - Original M

Re: XIndice and Caching

2002-05-17 Thread Ivelin Ivanov
- Original Message - From: "Vadim Gritsenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 7:20 AM Subject: RE: XIndice and Caching > > From: Alex McLintock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > > Hi folks, > > >

RE: XIndice and Caching

2002-05-16 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
> From: Alex McLintock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Hi folks, > > I have a XIndice backed Cocoon website which I want to speed up. It is far > too slow. > > One thing I need to reduce is the number of XSLT for loops, but that's for > another time. > > The second thing I am looking at is tryi

Re: XIndice and Caching

2002-05-16 Thread Ugo Cei
Alex McLintock wrote: > The second thing I am looking at is trying to use Cocoon/Avalon caching > and I am not sure I understand it. > > Do I cache the database results, or the xml/html which we get from them > after being processed by XSLT ? > > My XML database changes very infrequently - ca