Subject: XSL processor wanted ... From: Miles Sabin <msabin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:41:57 -0000 |
Hi all, I'm on the lookout for a Java XSL processor implemention (only tree construction required) with the following characteristics, 1. It can take an org.w3c.dom.Document as either or both of it's stylesheet and xml document input. It should not modify those input DOM trees in any way. 2. It can take either or both of its stylesheet and xml doc from a SAX source. 3. It can produce an org.w3c.dom.Document as it's output (actually, given that there's no portable way of creating an empty doc, I guess one would have to be passed in to the processor as an out parameter). 4. It can produce output to a java.io.OutputStream using a configurable encoding. 5. There should *no* dependencies on particular parser or DOM implementations. That is, any DOM trees should *only* be manipulated via the interoperable interfaces defined in the org.w3c.dom package; and interactions between the processor and any parser should *only* be via the interoperable SAX interfaces. It'd be lovely if such a thing existed and was open- source and free, but I'd also be interested in any commercial offerings. Cheers, Miles -- Miles Sabin Cromwell Media Internet Systems Architect 5/6 Glenthorne Mews +44 (0)181 410 2230 London, W6 0LJ msabin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx England XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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