Re: [xsl] xslerator - does anything similar exist?

Subject: Re: [xsl] xslerator - does anything similar exist?
From: Jakub.Valenta@xxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:01:06 +0200
Hi,
thanks for hint, the drag and drop if really only in Xslerator from IBM,
not in Xselerator from Marrowsoft.

br,

Jakub





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Subject:  Re: [xsl] xslerator - does anything similar exist?

Hi Jakub,

I look for the same tree month ago,

Where do you find the dragging and dopping function in the xselrator
(Marrowsoft). I didn't find it.

I find three tools
XSLerator (IBM)
Stylus Studio
XSLWiz
and I think Microsoft will have something in BizTalk

I am wondering sometimes about the resulting code. XSLWiz is an good
graphically Tool. The code is hard to understand and you have to do all
graphically - so we don't choose it.
In Stylus Studio you can edit the xslt-code.
XSLerator is alpha or beta - not a product.

At the end we din't use the drag and drop approach. We define the
transformation in a table (resultnode - source xpath) and created xslt
manually (with some stringfunction in excel).


If you find a tool which makes the work really easier, let me know.

Bernward




> I would like to ask if there is something like Xslerator?
> Something which would allow to create XSLT style sheets by dragging and
> doroping?
>
> br,
>
> Jakub
>
>
>  XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
>


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