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Subject: setting TopLevel variables externally with XT From: "Jon Smirl" <jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:53:56 -0400 |
I have modified SheetImpl.java of XT to support a function for setting top
level variables externally:
public void setGlobal(String variable, String value) throws XSLException {
Name var = nameTable.createName(variable);
variableExprTable.put(var, ExprParser.parseVariantExpr(null, value, new
EmptyVariableSet()));
}
To use this, my servlet loads the stylesheet when it is first started. Then
each time the servlet is executed I call
xsl.setGlobal("ua", userAgent) - to the set user agent string
and you can do things like <xsl:if test="$ua=string('mozilla')">
Now I would like to modify setGlobal to allow generic objects...
public void setGlobal(String variable, Object value) throws
XSLException {
xsl.setGlobal("response", res) - to set $repsonse to the servlet
response variable.
I need this variable so that I can pass it to my static extension functions
but I can't figure out what to replace ExprParer.parserVariantExpr with to
handle the generic object case. Can someone give me a clue?
Is it legal to set a top level variable to a java object and then pass it to
an extension function?
As anyone already done this for XT?
Jon Smirl
jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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