Re: Caching xsl....

2003-09-23 Thread J.Pietschmann
Kodandapani A. wrote: But, now my problem is transformation, it is taking huge time and memory. Transformation is taking almost 70% (time & memory) of my whole application execution. Is there any way to come-out of memory and time problem. It's hard to help you here without taking a look at your X

RE: Caching xsl....

2003-09-23 Thread Kodandapani A.
Hi, Thank you very much for the help in caching XSL. But, now my problem is transformation, it is taking huge time and memory. Transformation is taking almost 70% (time & memory) of my whole application execution. Is there any way to come-out of memory and time problem. - KP -Orig

Re: Caching xsl....

2003-09-23 Thread Jeremias Maerki
http://java.oreilly.com/news/javaxslt_0801.html See 1). You can reuse the Templates object. On 23.09.2003 07:05:28 Kodandapani A. wrote: > Is there anyway to cache the xsl. So that, tranformation > doesn't need to parse XSL everytime. Jeremias Maerki --

Caching xsl....

2003-09-23 Thread Kodandapani A.
Hi, Is there anyway to cache the xsl. So that, tranformation doesn't need to parse XSL everytime. Thanks & rgds - KP DISCLAIMER: This message (including attachment if any) is confidential and may be privileged. Before opening attachments please check them for viruses and defects. MindTree Con