I want to be able to execute the same XQuery hundreds of thousands (even millions) of times over different XML input.
Is there a way to avoid re-compiling the query itself every time? It looks to me like using either XQuery.execute(ctx) or the QueryProcessor class will end up re-parsing the query itself.
I know that Basex is fast in this, but I will end up with a performance hit over time. Just wondering whether things have evolved since this thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de/msg03064.htm...
Thanks,
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Hi Constantine,
We think about providing precompilation as a commercial feature (because we’ll need to spend quite some time to make it happen). Would you (or anyone else) possibly be interested in paying for such a feature?
Cheers, Christian
Am 27.12.2017 1:44 nachm. schrieb "Hondros, Constantine (ELS-AMS)" < C.Hondros@elsevier.com>:
I want to be able to execute the same XQuery hundreds of thousands (even millions) of times over different XML input.
Is there a way to avoid re-compiling the query itself every time? It looks to me like using either XQuery.execute(ctx) or the QueryProcessor class will end up re-parsing the query itself.
I know that Basex is fast in this, but I will end up with a performance hit over time. Just wondering whether things have evolved since this thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/basex-talk@mailman.uni- konstanz.de/msg03064.html
Thanks,
*Constantine Hondros* Senior Manager Content Analytics & Content Engineering *Digital Transformation*
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