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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Managing e-zines with JavaMail and XSLT, Part 1
========================= Managing e-zines with JavaMail and XSLT, Part 1 In part one of two-part series, Benoît Marchal demonstrates how to automate e-mail publishing chores with Java and XML. This concrete application of XML and XSLT describes an e-mail newsletter (e-zine) publishing application that outputs both HTML and plain text e-mail messages. Six reusable code samples include a sample newsletter marked up in DocBook, an XSL style sheet to convert the DocBook sample to a custom text output, a Java text formatter (in the form of a SAX ContentHandler), two SAX filters, and the Java code that puts it all together in a multistepped transformation. (The next part of this article covers the JavaMail API.) http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-xmlist1/index.html?open&l=136,t=gr,p=JavaMail1 ========================= ========================= Transforming XML into SVG tutorial: Part 2 The first section of this tutorial showed you how to transform XML documents into HTML. It used a variety of XML source documents (technical manuals, spreadsheet data, a business letter, etc.) and converted them into HTML. It demonstrated the various things you can do with the XSLT and XPath standards. Part two of this tutorial uses the World Wide Web Consortium's emerging Scalable Vector Graphics format (SVG) to convert original documents into graphics. http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/education/transforming-xml/xmltosvg/index.html?open&l=136,t=gr,p=XMLtoSVG2 =========================
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