Subject: Re: [xsl] Where are xsl:messages sent in JAXP? From: Kenneth Stephen <marvin.the.cynical.robot@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 08:41:30 -0500 |
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:19:35 -0700 (PDT), Charlie Consumer <faceless1976@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry if this is not the forum to ask these questions. > Please point me in the right direction if there is a > better place to ask this. > > I would like to use the xsl:message feature to send > progress information back to a Swing UI while my XSL > is performing a transformation. I was wondering if I > could hook my client code into the XSL Transform > object to receive messages sent from the XSL using > xsl:message? > > I think I know the answer to this one, but is there a > way to hook the Transform API so I can ask for user's > input while transforming their document? For example, > if I find some erroneous data it would be nice if I > could prompt the user and ask if it's ok if repair his > document. A simple boolean returned from the user > back to the XSL script would suffice. I might be able > to do it with a document() call. Use a URIResolver to > hook the document() function, and return an XML > document like <true/> or <false/> back to the > stylesheet. Sounds kinda hacky, but it could work. Hi, The behaviour of xsl:message is implementation defined. Under Xalan, it goes to stdout I believe. However, under Xalan, one can also implement the interface javax.xml.transform.ErrorListener and use that to capture the exception event and then do as you please. Regards, Kenneth
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