Anyone tried Xalan2.2.0?  I found it slow...

anyone tried the new Xalan2.2.0? Supposedly the new implemented DTM provides better performance and less memory hog. However in comparing with Xalan2.1, I have found Xalan2.1 excels in terms of execution time in transformation.
I have written some XSL to do flat file(csv files) to XML transformation using Xalan extension which works really well with Xalan2.1, however the same transformation would take such a long time under Xalan2.2.0 that I had to stop it because it takes up too much CPU and memory...
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anyone got some insights?

I can process 50K xml message in 1 to 2 secs in xalan
2.2 . My machine is 256MB RAM.
(single thread application)
See if your requirements fulfil...
Regards,
Dukkar Leethanks...
I also did lots of performance comparison... my computer has 128 meg ram running JDK 1.3.1... surprisingly Xalan 2.1.0 gives consistently better result than Xalan 2.2.0 in all kinds of transformation (flat to xml, xml to xml, etc)... for Xalan 2.1.0, it can transform a flat file of size 9 megs (about 86,000 records), under 6 minutes... and Xalan 2.2.0 just took forever... and for much smaller size, Xalan 2.1.0 always have the edge

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