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Abhishek SalviSubject: XSLT Mapping Based on JDK5
Author: Abhishek Salvi
Date: 30 Aug 2009 02:53 AM
Originally Posted: 30 Aug 2009 02:49 AM
Hi,

I want to know how to develop a XSLT mapping program which is based on JDK5.
Actually I am working on a tool called SAP PI7.1. In this tool we have a functionality of using XSLT mapping based on JDK5 for better performance.
So basically I want to know how to develop a XSLT mapping using JDK5. What tool/ software is required?
I am familiar with XSLT mapping and have a good practical knowledge of XSLT mapping using Stylus Studio.
Please provide your valuable inputs on this.

Thanks,
Abhishek.

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(Deleted User) Subject: XSLT Mapping Based on JDK5
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 02 Sep 2009 12:38 PM
Hi Abhishek,
if you mean running an XSLT stylesheet using JDK5, you can develop the XSLT using Stylus Studio and test it using the "Java builtin" processor.
If you instead are trying to write some Java code that runs the stylesheet from within SAP, you will have to refer to the SAP documentation.

Alberto

   
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