On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 06:49, Rademacher Tobias wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> 
> Year. I guess James should write a "Test infected" for jelly developers. ;-)
> 
> > DVSL is a transformation tool similiar to XSLT except that you use
> > velocity macros to control your transformations. JSL is very close to
> > XSLT but is based on Jelly, really XSLT with object access.
> 
> One carefull estimation: As far as I know DVSL is using JDOM whereas
> jelly is using dvsl. JDOM is slower than dom4j.

DVSL uses dom4j. Anakia uses JDOM.
Jelly uses dom4j too :-)

>  I don't know what James is
> using under the hood but
> he has always fine and strange ideas to improve the performance of xml
> processing ;-).
> 
> > 
> > > BTW2: the jakarta xml project forrest is similar to Maven 
> > but using coocon.
> > > Do you see a way for integration in maven?
> > 
> > The forrest format for documentation possibly, but none of us 
> > really see
> > using Cocoon. But there's no reason why someone couldn't make 
> > a plugin.
> 
> This would be cool. Mhm. Maybe a job for me. ;-)
> 
> Bye
> Toby
> 
> 
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