On Dec 8, 2003, at 7:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Xalan-C's model is very compact and you should see lower memory usage than
Xalan-J on 32-bit architectures. On 64-bit architectures, memory usage is
probably comparable. Of course, all of this depends on the kinds of
documents you're transforming. Content-heavy documents will use more
memory than markup-heavy ones. Even such details as the number of repeated
element and attribute names will affect how much memory the document
requires. There is also an undocumented mode in Xalan-C which pools all
text nodes, which can be very useful for documents that have lots of
repeated values.

Gee, is there any documentation on this mode anywhere? ;-) I did a quick search of the mailing list archives, but I may not be searching for the right strings.


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Nick



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