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RE: Reading XSLT results into a program (long)

Subject: RE: Reading XSLT results into a program (long)
From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 17:27:40 -0000
RE:  Reading XSLT results into a program (long)
> I have a question about XSLT output and how it's manipulated
> in a program.

I find this discussion very confusing. An SQL query returns data in memory
accessible using a particular API - the details depend on what API you are
using, e.g. ODBC, JDBC, ADO, etc. An XSLT transformation returns a tree
structure in memory - again the details depend on your environment, but
there are various standards for accessing the data such as DOM and SAX which
most products support, plus the additional option, which is not available in
the SQL case, of a standardised serial file format, i.e. an XML document.

What's the big difference?

Mike Kay


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