Thread: jade X openjade

jade X openjade

From
Halley Pacheco de Oliveira
Date:
In my Athon 1.7 512 MB RAM computer with Debian it
takes 2m6s to generate de PostgreSQL 7.4.1 HTML
documentation using JADE and 4m7s using OPENJADE
(almost 2X). So why use OPENJADE ?

Halley

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Re: jade X openjade

From
"Joshua D. Drake"
Date:
Halley Pacheco de Oliveira wrote:
> In my Athon 1.7 512 MB RAM computer with Debian it
> takes 2m6s to generate de PostgreSQL 7.4.1 HTML
> documentation using JADE and 4m7s using OPENJADE
> (almost 2X). So why use OPENJADE ?

I would have to double check, but I think OPENJADE offers better backend
support.

Personally I think the real question should be, Why *JADE*? We should be
doing whatever it takes to move to XML/XSLT.

Using Apache xerces I can transform a 1000 page document in less than a
minute.

J



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Re: jade X openjade

From
Shridhar Daithankar
Date:
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Halley Pacheco de Oliveira wrote:
>
>> In my Athon 1.7 512 MB RAM computer with Debian it
>> takes 2m6s to generate de PostgreSQL 7.4.1 HTML
>> documentation using JADE and 4m7s using OPENJADE
>> (almost 2X). So why use OPENJADE ?
>
>
> I would have to double check, but I think OPENJADE offers better backend
> support.
>
> Personally I think the real question should be, Why *JADE*? We should be
> doing whatever it takes to move to XML/XSLT.
>
> Using Apache xerces I can transform a 1000 page document in less than a
> minute.

I have used xercess-C++ in my current project and I can tell you one thing. It's
object model is broken.

It is a fine API in general but the way it's object model is broken, makes me
hate it.. really..

  Given a better choice I wouldn't use it. But I haven't used any other XML
toolkits either. My XML experience is pretty limited..

  Shridhar

Re: jade X openjade

From
"Joshua D. Drake"
Date:
> I have used xercess-C++ in my current project and I can tell you one thing. It's
> object model is broken.

Well what I believe we are really after is Xalan which Xerces is required
to run. I believe it is Xalan that actually does the XSLT transformations.


>
> It is a fine API in general but the way it's object model is broken, makes me
> hate it.. really..
>
>   Given a better choice I wouldn't use it. But I haven't used any other XML
> toolkits either. My XML experience is pretty limited..
>
>   Shridhar
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Re: jade X openjade

From
Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai
Date:
-On [20040221 21:52], Joshua D. Drake (jd@commandprompt.com) wrote:
>Well what I believe we are really after is Xalan which Xerces is required
>to run. I believe it is Xalan that actually does the XSLT transformations.

Correct.

Xerces is the parser (both DOM and SAX).

I have found Xerces+Xalan to find issues in my XML/XSLT 'code' which
xsltproc didn't clearly label as wrong, whereas xsltproc understands
EXSLT natively.

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