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Subject: RE: xslt used for anything wacky? - Does a MUD count as wacky
From: "Geoffrey King" <lordgeoffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 19:26:32 +1000
geoffrey king
I am writing a MUD (named XUD - guess why) that has a java driver and
numerous  XML and XSL files.

Architecturally it, like me, is pretty simple:
 - All data XML & XSL are stored as files on disk.
 - All the files are small (most are less than 1k at the moment)
 - The data XML are world and management objects (rooms, tasks, weather,
characters etc)
 - The XSL are the commands (ie verbs).

A design goal is to keep the java driver small. It basically accepts the
socket connections, collects up the relevant XML files into one file and
then applies approximately two xsls. First one does the processing the
second does the display. That is then sent back out the sockets by the java.
Hey Presto!



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