What is the different type mapping faster execution order ?

Order is XSLT, JAVA(SAX), JAVA(DOM), Graphical(sax), and ABAP mappings ?
Is there any Graphical mapping with dom parser ?
Please send the faster execution order .

Hi,
I am not getting exactly what you are looking for,
I think I already had answered your questions in your previous blog
Mapping types performance
Is there any Graphical mapping with dom parser ?
-->Graphical mapping with DOM parser is not possible, thus you have to go for Java Mapping
JAVA mapping
/people/amjad-ali.khoja/blog/2006/02/07/using-dom4j-in-xi--a-more-sophisticated-option-for-xml-processing-than-sap-xml-toolkit
Mapping Techniques
Please let me know if any specific thing that you will be looking for, so accordingly we could narrow down the analysis and answers.
Thanks
Swarup

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