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Subject: Re: Re: Lightweight XSLT based web framework
From: Peter Gerstbach <peter.gerstbach@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 14:05:34 +0200
xslt based webpages
Thanks a lot for your suggestions, I will give them a try!

Peter

2005/8/28, stephan@xxxxxxxxxx <stephan@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> You also might want to have a look at OpenPresentationServer.
> It does XML Pipelining and xForms. The Pipeline language has been
> submitted to W3C for standardization
> http://forge.objectweb.org/projects/ops
>
> :-) stw
>
> cgray <cgray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 28/08/2005 02:56:27:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have been looking for a substitute for Cocoon as well, as I became
> > quite fond of generating xml based web pages through the sitemap in
> Cocoon.
> > For something capable and and smaller in size, you might want to check
> > out Alex Milowski's smallx pipelining project.
> >
> > See:
> > https://smallx.dev.java.net/
> >
> >  From the overview on the project home page:
> >
> > "Smallx is a library and set of tools that is being developed to process
>
> > XML infosets. It has two distinct features in that the infoset
> > implementation allows streaming of documents and that processing of
> > infosets can be accomplished using a concept called pipelines. The
> > library contains a full compliment of technologies--include XPath and
> XSLT.
> >
> > Pipelines provide the ability to chain together different components
> > that perform different tasks to process a XML document. Some of these
> > tasks might be decision points in the processing while other might
> > transform the input (e.g. XSLT). All components in the pipeline have the
>
> > ability to stream the infoset it they so choose.
> >
> > The key difference of this code over others is that it allows streaming
> > of infosets to be mixed in with non-streamed document-based processing.
> > This allows large data sets to be processed in a minimal amount of
> > memory while allowing traditional technologies like XSLT to still be
> used."
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Carol

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