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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >How to Generate Java Code for XSLT How to Generate Java Code for XSLTTo generate Java code for XSLT:
1. Open the XSLT file for which you want to generate Java code.
2. Define at least one scenario. The scenario must use the Saxon or Java built-in processor. See <hyperlink>Scenario Properties Used for Generating Code for more information.
3. Select the scenario for which you want to generate Java code.
4. Close the Scenario Properties dialog box.
5. Select XSLT > Generate Code > Generate Java Code from the Stylus Studio menu.
The Generate Java Code dialog box appears. (See Figure 211 .)
6. Specify the settings you want for the target directory, package and class names, and so on. See <hyperlink>Java Code Generation Settings if you need help with this step.
7. Click OK.
Stylus Studio generates Java code for the XSLT. When the code generation is complete, the resulting file (classname |
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