Re: [xsl] Questions regarding Styling XML/XSL with JSP

Subject: Re: [xsl] Questions regarding Styling XML/XSL with JSP
From: Betty Harvey <betty@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 14:45:22 -0400 (EDT)
I think you are probably talking about Cocoon.  Cocoon works very
nicely to send XML and HTML to the browser using XSLT or create PDF using
XSL-FO and FOP.  The browser only receive HTML or any other XML format,
such as WML for wireless.

Cocoon is an Apache project and can be found at 
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.0/.

I have been very impressed with Cocoon's capabilities thus far.  

Betty

On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 quasar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi I am new to the JSP/XML/XSL world.  What I have is an XML file with
> some data in it (imagine that?) and an XSL style sheet I use to
> transform it into HTML.  Now this works great and all on my own machine
> with Internet Explorer.  But what I'd like to do is use a JSP page
> running on a Tomcat server (I have Sun 1 Studio installed locally) that
> can process the xml/xsl page and output it to the browser.  I have been
> reading that I may need some sort of XMl/XSL processor that plugs into
> tomcat, if that is the case where can I find it at?
> 
> Also what sort of JSP code would I use to merge the two?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, if I need something I haven't
> mentioned or should go about it another way please let me know..Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
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