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Re: Relationship between XSLT and ASP (was Re: asp problem)

From: disco <disco@--------------->
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Date: 3/1/2000 9:03:00 AM
Paul,

> 4. It lacks streaming, that means every incoming stream of XML events
> should get accumulated into DOM-alike structure before starting
> processing, that also forces memory accolactions / deallocations again
> and that means "you'l better to filter / sort / group on the level of
> SQL server, but not on the level of XSLT"

Maybe I'm entirely mistaken, but isn't the premise behind Cocoon 2 (for
example) that you can use streaming-ish things like SAX and not have to
build document trees for your source?

I understand that you would have to build trees for your result output,
due to aggregating functions such as <xsl:for-each> and so forth, but you
should just be able to accumulate the output result as the input "stream"
comes in.

The only thing I might really be confused by is whether there is an
intended meaning to the word "stream" which I'm missing.

Dan


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