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Christoph SauerSubject: XSLT newbie looking for an easy to use processor
Author: Christoph Sauer
Date: 21 Dec 2005 04:55 AM
I'm new to this forum so first off: Hi everybody :-)
As the topic already states I'm looking for an easy to use XSLT processor (in Java), it doesn't have to be very smart or anything, here's a brief description of what I want to use it for:
I want to pass an XML string and a corresponding XSLT description to it, which is used to sort of parse the XML string. The XML string will contain a number of items/elements (like name, phone and so on) and there are a number of XSLT descriptions, one for each parameter, to sort of crop the string so it will only contain the needed parameter. So all I need is a XSLT processor which is easy to use, accepts an XML string for input and returns another string as a result.
(Additionally :
In case the result of an XSL transformation should contain more than just one item it should be possible to define a delimiter for the result string so I can distinguish the items (I can't think of an appropriate example ... let's say there are two items called "Name" in the XML string ;P)

I hope you can help me out on this :)

regards

Chriss

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Minollo I.Subject: XSLT newbie looking for an easy to use processor
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 21 Dec 2005 12:25 PM
General XSLT-specific questions are better asked on the
xsl-list at http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/index.html

Thanks,
Minollo

   
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