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Re: Streaming Transformations for XML


xslt streaming transformations
Leigh Dodds wrote:

>Interesting. Looks to like XSLT-- or AFs++. I think this 
>is worth pursuing further.
>
The XSLT-like syntax is an intention; since everybody knows XSLT, people 
would be able to use the most of features in an intuitive way. However, 
there are some fundamental incompabilities with XSLT such as 
SAX-oriented axes.

I will try to create a bit more consistent definition of the streaming 
language soon I and would be very glad to discuss it with those who may 
be interested.

Regards,
Petr

>
>
>Lately, I've realised that while we've got a nice collection of 
>schema languages, there's not a great deal to choose from in 
>other areas (except tree models perhaps). So exploring other 
>kinds of transformation mechanisms seems like a good thing 
>to me.
>
>I can see this being particularly useful when written as 
>a Cocoon Transformer.
>
>L.
>
-- 
Petr Cimprich
Ginger Alliance
www.gingerall.com




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