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erik meissnerSubject: 2007 R2 Java built-in XSLT
Author: erik meissner
Date: 07 May 2007 03:52 AM
Hello,

the change from Xalan interpretative processor to built-in Xalan-XSLTC breaks almost every XSLT scenario we are using. The XSLTC does not (?) support extensions like

> dynamic EXSLT extensions
> NodeInfo extension functions
> SQL library extension
> pipeDocument extension
> evaluate extension
> tokenize extension

or they habe a different behaviour.
Why have you changed this? With this change the actual version of Stylus Studio is almost useless for us (and we are afraid also the following versions will be?).

Kind regards,
Erik

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erik meissnerSubject: 2007 R2 Java built-in XSLT
Author: erik meissner
Date: 07 May 2007 04:34 AM
In a 2nd usage area we are using xslt with xalan interpretative deployed on a server. With this change of Stylus Studio i cannot
a) test the xslt code with the same processor
b) even cannot debug this xslt with xalan

What can i do? I have to revert to the previous version of Stylus Studio. Maybe we will never be able to update Stylus Studio. Furthermore we have to warn all of our customers not to update their Stylus Studio intallations.
Please tell us, what our options are!

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: 2007 R2 Java built-in XSLT
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 07 May 2007 11:25 AM
Hi Erik,

As I mentioned here http://www.stylusstudio.com/SSDN/default.asp?action=9&read=6428&fid=23#19832 You can still execute any XalanJ version as custom processor.

Unfortunately we had to discontinue XalanJ debugging because it was too tight to an outdated processor version.

We hope will be able to bring it back in future version without the need to bundle a customized version of the processor

Hope this helps
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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erik meissnerSubject: 2007 R2 Java built-in XSLT
Author: erik meissner
Date: 08 May 2007 10:30 AM
In a 2nd usage area we are using xslt with xalan interpretative deployed on a server. With this change of Stylus Studio i cannot
a) test the xslt code with the same processor
b) even cannot debug this xslt with xalan

What can i do? I have to revert to the previous version of Stylus Studio. Maybe we will never be able to update Stylus Studio. Furthermore we have to warn all of our customers not to update their Stylus Studio intallations.
Please tell us, what our options are!

   
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