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Re: Offline use of xsl in IE5

Subject: Re: Offline use of xsl in IE5
From: "Steve Muench" <smuench@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 13:23:58 -0800
java xml offline
You can do both client-side and server-side XSL,
or mix/match the two. I'd recommend installing
a lightweight webserver on your laptop that
can do Servlets so you can experiment, like:

  -> Apache 1.3.9 with JServ 1.0
  -> IIS from Microsoft with ServletExec from NewAtlanta
  -> Oracle Web-to-Go (comes with JDeveloper 3.0 and/or
     Oracle8i Lite)

That will set you up with the mobile web infrastructure
to test/run everything on your own laptop in an offline,
or disconnected, mode.

If you're using Oracle already, I'd then suggest
you take a look at the Oracle XSQL Servlet that
makes turning SQL queries that you already know how
to do into XML for the purpose of client or server-side
XSLT transformation. It comes with a bunch of examples
and demos you can install and study to see how to
easily combine SQL, XML, and XSLT.

http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/xsql_servlet

There's also Apache's Cocoon framework which you
can find at: http://xml.apache.org that is a more
general XML publishing solution that might fit
your needs. It would install as a servlet under
one of the setups described above, too.

Hope this helps.
_________________________________________________________
Steve Muench, Consulting Product Manager & XML Evangelist
Business Components for Java Development Team
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/java
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marko Draisma" <mdraisma@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "XSL-List" <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 9:00 AM
Subject: Offline use of xsl in IE5


| Hi there,
|
| I am new to this list, so here is a brief description of me. For my
profession I am familiar with Oracle RDBMS
| and development-tools. After reading a book about XML and doing a course
in Java, my aim is now to master
| xsl. In the future I would like to built a website as an integrated system
with an Oracle rdbms, xml, xsl and
| servlets. But I guess that the best way to do this, is one step at a time.
| To practice I would like to use IE5 to display my xml with
xsl-stylesheets. So here is my question: it seems that
| the only way to use IE5 that way, is to place my xml- and xsl-files on the
internet. Is there another way to do
| this?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Marko Draisma.
|
|
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