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Re: does anyone know how fast someone retrieve data in a xml file?

From: Peter Flynn <peter.nosp@-.--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 12/13/2008 9:45:00 PM
Asger Joergensen wrote:
> Hi creativer
> 
> creativer wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone know how fast somebody retrieve data in a xml file or some
>> document mentioning on it?
>> I'm anticipaing your kindly help. Thanks for reading.
> 
> 100Kb 2000 nodes file 3 miliseconds 3.16GHz dual (my own parser)
> 3MB 60000 nodes 78 miliseconds
> 
> both are second time loads first time is slower. 

A 21,000-element WordML document (an entire 250pp textbook) transformed 
to LaTeX using moderately complex XSLT running SaxonB8 on an old Dell 
4550 under Ubuntu Linux took 7 seconds. [It took pdflatex another 4 secs 
to produce the fully-indexed PDF for the publisher.]

The same document transformed to HTML on a Dell PowerEdge server running 
Cocoon took under 2 seconds.

///Peter
-- 
XML FAQ: http://xml.silmaril.ie/


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