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# Wednesday, 05 May 2010

A few little changes in streaming and in name normalization algorithms in jxom and in csharpxom and the generation speed almost doubled (especially for big files).

We suspect, however, that our xslt code is tuned for saxon engine.

It would be nice to know if anybody used languages XOM with other engines. Is anyone using it at all (well, at least there are downloads)?

Languages XOM (jxom, csharpxom, cobolxom, sqlxom) can be loaded from: languages-xom.zip

Wednesday, 05 May 2010 06:48:10 UTC  #    Comments [1] -
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Thursday, 13 May 2010 09:07:12 UTC
Hey, thanks for this, guys! I thought I'd give a shout out after reading the above comment.

I just downloaded languages-xom.zip with the intention of using JXOM in a project which requires building .java files. I started trying to do it myself, and I am really happy I found your tools, it will make my task easier. So far I am using saxon as the processor but I'll see if xsltproc works, and benchmark it.

I'll let you know how it goes.

Thanks much!
Blake Miller
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