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Re: xsl:import and jar files
Subject: Re: xsl:import and jar files
From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 07:41:58 -0800
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xptm@xxxxxxx wrote:
Can't i have more help on this? I give up on the
<xsl:import href="concat({$jar},'resources/xfunctions.xsl')" />
but i still have problems with document().
Do you have the jar on your classpath? Depending on where it is in
relation to your URIResolver you could do something like:
public Source resolve(String href, String base) {
...
InputStream is = null;
//URL url = null;
if (href.startsWith("jar:")) {
is = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("some.xsl");
//url = this.getClass().getResource("some.xsl");
}
...
}
if it is not on your classpath, you could use the apache jakarta commons
(sandbox) VFS (virtual file system) library to access jars (zips and
many others):
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/vfs/filesystems.html#Zip%20and%20Jar
best,
-Rob
Also, i use Xalan <redirect:write file="resources/tables.xml"> and i can't seem
to work with that correctly, i mean, i can't define where the file will be.
Thanks all.
Citando xptm@xxxxxxx:
I wonder if this mail ever get to the list, because i've posted it with no
subject and get rejected...
Hello all:
I don't know if this question should be posted on this list, but...
I have in my XSLT a
<xsl:import href="xfunctions.xsl" />
that works OK when the file whose name is "xfunctions.xsl" is
on the file system.
However i'm trying now to access it in a resource file (a
Java JAR file), but i get error from the parser saying it
won't find the file.
Any toughts?
Thanks all.
I've made some progress now, by *not* changing the XSLT at all and put all
the
"looking" stuff on a Java URIResolver. However i still have problems.
- i had a lot of troubles trying to do something like
<xsl:param name="jar"
select="'jar:http://intranetdev/Site/java/GTInfo.jar'"/>
<xsl:import href="concat({$jar},'resources/xfunctions.xsl')" />
why is that?
- it seems to work with xsl:import and xsl:include but not when using
document(). Shouldn't that have the same beahviour?
I'm very sorry if this isn't the place to ask these questions.
Regards.
Ganha Cbmaras de Filmar, Televisues e outros fantasticos primios Samsung
com o SAPO!
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