Message size limit

Hi all,
I have a question regarding the message size for the mapping:
What is the size limit for messages when using the XSLT mapping methods?
What are the maximum message sizes (if any) for the other methods like ABAP mapping, Graphical mapping, JAVA Mapping and XSLT Mapping (JAVA) ?
Looking foward to hear from you:)
Regards
Markus

Hi Markus,
Just go through the belwo thread which talks about the same.
Wat is the maximu size of data XI can handle
Also go through the mapping performance which helps u in understanding the performance as well.
Mapping Performance:
/people/udo.martens/blog/2006/08/23/comparing-performance-of-mapping-programs
Thnx
Chirag
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