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----- Original Message -----
From: "Didier PH Martin" <martind@n...>
To: <xml-dev@l...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 1:58 PM
Subject:  Concrete XML usage


> Hi
>
> Does anyone in this list tried to use XSLT to assemble different XML data
> source? I am not talking here of trying to assemble different static
> documents but more assembling dynamic XML coming from web services (SOAP
or
> else), script output, etc...
>
> I would like to hear, how you did it.
>
> Cheers
> Didier (PH = Pascal-Heinrick)

I've assembled an assortment of stuff from different namespaces as I
mentioned in my previous post.
The selection of input sources (X3d, XML stream) is pretty dynamic, and
involves using XSLT as part of a loop that includes JAXB (the Java data
binding framework that takes a schema, creates java classes and then
marshals an XML instance document into the app). The output can be
marshalled into XML again, or whatever form your app decides to take. You'll
be able to see all of this in a couple of days when I resolve the problems
with my web host, who doesn't support Cocoon. I know it's bad form to
announce things ahead of time, but I got a bad itch to add to this
discussion, couldn't stay away.

Peter Kryszkiewicz
Vertex GeoSystems



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