Subject: [xsl] JAXP and Coccoon From: John_E_Rogers@xxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:28:14 -0600 |
I have been looking at Michael Kay's chapter's re the "Common Java Binding Mechanism" and the JAXP documentation coming out of Sun. Recently, someone focused me on Apache's Coccoon project. While it appears Coccoon would make some "pipeline processing" of xslt filters (and apparently fo) easier if you're willing to learn Coccoon's PIs, does anyone know if JAXP won't in fact make it easier to create a purely Java based solution similar to Coccoon? I guess I am asking if anyone has any thoughts on Coccoon's impact to the ever-growing need to employ a server-side product that will make hooking in xslt solutions easier. John Rogers DellHost.com (512)725-2161 john_e_rogers@xxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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