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Re: words (RE: extensibility in XSchema?)

  • From: Peter Murray-Rust <peter@u...>
  • To: Paul Prescod <papresco@t...>,XML Dev <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 04:06:45

Re: words (RE: extensibility in XSchema?)
At 10:27 23/06/98 -0400, Paul Prescod wrote:
>On Mon, 22 Jun 1998, Peter Murray-Rust wrote:
>
>> This would be exactly what I want to do. I have asked if we can have Java
>> classes in XSL instead of rendering on paper. So far this doesn't seem
>> possible. I shall keep asking :-)
>
>You've asked for Java classes, but you haven't said what you want the 
>Java classes to do? Should they correspond to an interface with an 
>infinite number of methods for everything you might ever want to do with 
>an XML document?

Paul is right - of course. And I have mentioned some possible methods on
this list before. 
>
>XSL works because it has a single task: rendering (not necessarily on 
>paper!). The interfaces between the snippets of XSL code are 
>well-defined, because all they are doing is passing around rendered 
>document sections. If you want the same for Java classes, then you must 
>define what you want those Java classes to do, and define appropriate 
>interfaces for them.

If we can define a handle of some sort we can take the discussion of
methods elsewhere. e.g. 
<?XDEV MIME="application/java" CLASS="foo.bar.Baz" METHOD="display"?>

I would prefer the PI target to be agreed more widely than XDEV - and
that's probably what I'm asking for.

	P.


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