Hi,
There are a few of steps, but most of the code is in Java (not XSLT),
in a processor named oxf:xforms-to-xhtml. If you want to see the steps
involved in generating a page from your XHTML+XForms, have a look at
xforms-epilogue.xpl.
Is your page a static .xhtml file, or are you using XSLT in your view?
If you are using XSLT and are concerned about performance, you might
want to try to make it a static XHTML+XForms file.
You can also find more information about tuning on this page:
http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/integration-tuningAlex
On 12/4/06, hechengrong <
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> Hi,
> I develop a web application. This is slow, slow. I want to test
> performance. I think that OPS process is :
> First, generate a xforms page;
> Second, transform xforms page to xhtml page;
> Is it right ? if right, how can I test performance with each other ?
>
>
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