Subject: Re: [xsl] Deploying xsl sheets in Java Environment From: Johannes Döbler <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 17:42:10 +0200 |
Cheers, Johannes
Hi.
> I need to deploy a xsl document that converts the input XML document into > another XML document that is used at the backend. One way of deploying this > xsl file is to place it in a config directory and access it from the Java > code. However, the config directory is deployed at the customer's server > site and I don't want the customers to be able to access this xsl file (to > avoid accidental deletes and changes)....What are my options? Is there a way > I can encrypt this file? I am not using any application server...
For speed and obfuscation I guess you may complile a stylesheet into a java class. As far as I remember, alphaworks.ibm.com has a technology and so has the apache xml initiative. And many more. If this is ony to secure the stylesheet itself - not access to it, I guess it will be a right solution.
Bye. /lexi
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