Using an Extension Function in Stylus Studio

The process of using an extension function in Stylus Studio involves three main steps:

1. First, you need to write a Java class that can be used from within a stylesheet. In this example, the SystemDate() method returns the system date and time as a string:
2. Second, compile your class and register it on the Stylus Studio host by copying the .class file to a location defined in the host's CLASSPATH environment variable.
3. Finally, specify information in the stylesheet so that Stylus Studo can use your class. You do this with a namespace reference in the xsl:stylesheet tag. For example, define a namespace as xmlns:Ext where Ext is the prefix to use when calling the class methods. (Ext is not a predefined keyword; it can be replaced by any other legal string.) The namespace reference then takes the class name as a value. In this example, the whole reference looks like the following:
xmlns:Ext="SystemUtils" 
 
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