Adrian Baker wrote:
> Was the motivation for rewriting the initial XForms to XHTML stage in
> Java over XSLT performance?
Yes.
> If so, are there any performance implications if I start to push too
> much logic into theme.xsl? If this is a valid concern, perhaps the
> XFormsToXHTML processor could be opened up to allow custom handlers to
> be registered, so changes could be made in Java instead of XSLT?
Anything you do can have performance implications ;-)
But yes, depending on what you write in an XSLT stylesheet, you may kill
performance - or not. The only way to know is to run the stylesheet and
measure performance.
This said, I cannot answer your question about "handlers", as I don't
know what you are trying to achieve. If you give me a specific use case,
then I may be able to comment.
-Erik
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