Subject: [xsl] Caching of XSL under Tomcat From: "Lensch, Thomas" <Lensch@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 09:48:19 +0200 |
Hi, i use xalan 2.6.0 in a Tomcat environment. To display data in html i use an xsl, say a.xsl. a.xsl includes b.xsl to use it's templates. b.xsl has many templates e.g. xy. this template which isn't used in a.xsl. xy is located in c.xsl. So, running a.xsl must have access to xy in c.xsl. Where should i include it? In a.xsl or in b.xsl? Including it in b.xsl has the following consequence: when i have some other template (say d.xsl) using directly some templates of c.xsl which must be included in d.xsl. So, when d.xsl uses b.xsl, i get two includes of c.xsl producing an error. Should i use import instead of include? This problem seems to be very simple, but i have many templates, including some other templates. I have some sort of hierarchy - primitiv templates to complex templates generating complete HTML pages. So the above mentioned problem arises often. Furthermore it seems to me that Tomcat or xalan uses some sort of caching of xsl. Before i was using xalan 2.3.1 - an this problem never arised. Now using 2.6.0 causes this problem. Did they change something in this context? Best regards Thomas.
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