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Re: Return structured java Object (e.g. List) to XSLT

Subject: Re: Return structured java Object (e.g. List) to XSLT for further processing
From: "Michael Müller-Hillebrand mmh@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:40:14 -0000
Re:  Return structured java Object (e.g. List) to XSLT
Thomas,

> i have xml - documents containing footnotes, e.g.
>
> <footnote nr=b1b> b&. Text </footnote>
> b&
> <footnote nr=bxyb>b& Text </footnote>
>
> The documents are processed by XSLT (Saxon).
>
> Within this I have to process and sort these footnotes in a very special
manner. So i want to use java to do this.

with the exception of the last sentence your question would qualify for this
list easily. As we like to think XSLT is a complete language, why would you
want to use Java, if there is a challenge in sight. So, what is the "special
manner" which, you think, can not be sorted using XSLT?

- Michael

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