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Subject: Re: organization for large numbers of templates
From: "Agnes Kielen" <agnes.kielen@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 12:19:42 +0200
numbers templates
Hi,
I don't know of any standards, but my suggestion is to organize them in
seperate files and directories. This resembles the OO approach. One class is
normalley defined in one Java-file and packages are grouped in directories.
To improve the maintainability you can also document you're code like Java,
see www.kielen.com

Regards,
Agnes


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Chrisman" <incubus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 10:15 PM
Subject:  organization for large numbers of templates


> I'm wondering if the issue of organizing relatively large numbers of
> templates.  Currently I have a reasonably maintainable XSLt code base,
> but as I add templates, I tend to lump them into libraries by
functionality.
>
> Are there any standards, specs, or ideas on formalizing groupings of
templates
> much like Object Oriented Programming has grouped functions/methods into
classes
> etc?
>
> I know I can kind of do this on my own, and have been doing so.. I'm just
> wondering if there's a directive or recommendation out there for such.
>
> thanks,
> Brian Chrisman

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