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Re: XSL Translations using Java Servlets / JSP

  • From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul@q...>
  • To: xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 20:28:19 -0700

cache xml file


> In fact, doesn't essentially every Java XSLT engine
> come with some servlet?  I recall XT does too.

Yes, it does, but 'default' servlet which comes with XT 
is very 'brutal'.
 
> What I don't recall is which ones use the
> 
>     <?xml-stylesheet ... ?>
> 
> PI to figure out what stylesheet to apply, but I could
> easily have missed noticing that facility!

For example, 'default'  XT Servlet assumes that 
'servlet equals to the stylesheet'. That's why 
there are many possible variations with stylesheet 
caching, reloading e t.c. Also, placing  <?xml-stylesheet ... ?>
into XML file ( in case you are processing 
the XML file, not generating it out of the 
database or other source ) is kinda limiting.

What if I like to generate 2 different layout's out of 
the same XML file ? The simplest solution for such a 
'collision' could be  providing  the name of the 
stylesheet as a parameter, I think e t.c. 

Rgds.Paul.




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