Given that Xerces is a heavier (byte-code-quantity-wise) implementation, I would guess that initial classload of this would take substantially longer than Crimson for starters.

The more interesting/worrisome bit is if additional operations thereafter are much slower...

Remy Maucherat wrote:

Just an observation ...
When I remove Xerces 2.3 and rely on the Crimson parser integrated in my new JDK (Sun 1.4.2 beta), startup time goes down 20%. Impressive difference (I would have thought the later 2.x releases would improve performance :-( ).


Remy


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