Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl for parsing strange xml From: "Aparna Konduri" <a_konduri@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 12:43:16 -0400 |
Hi, I am trying to genrate html not only for java files, but also C# files. So, I need to devise a way to modify my stylesheet. This is what I mean by messing up of html. <div id="T:Car" class="type">Car</div> <div id="T:Vehicle" class="type"> <div id="M:Vehicle.getIdentification" class="method">...</div> <div id="M:Car.getIdentification" class="method">...</div> <div id="M:Car.getName" class="method">...</div> </div> </div> Vehicle div includes even the Car details. I want the html to be like : <div id="T:Car" class="type">Car</div> <div id="M:Car.getIdentification" class="method">...</div> <div id="M:Car.getName" class="method">...</div> </div> <div id="T:Vehicle" class="type"> <div id="M:Vehicle.getIdentification" class="method">...</div> </div> My XSL file looks like : <xsl:template match="member" mode="type"> <div style="visibility:'visible';display:'block'" class="type"> <xsl:apply-templates select="summary" /> <xsl:apply-templates select="key('methods', @name)" mode="method" /> </div> </xsl:template> <xsl:key name="methods" match="member[starts-with(@name,'M')]" use="preceding-sibling::member[starts-with(@name,'T')][1]/@name" /> <xsl:template match="member" mode="method"> <xsl:if test="preceding-sibling::member[starts-with(@name,'T')][1]"> <div style="visibility:'visible';display:'block'" class="method"> <xsl:apply-templates select="summary" /> </div> </xsl:template> Please help. Thanks, -Aparna --- On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:49:47 James Fuller wrote: >> I need help in parsing an xml file generated for java classes and >> interfaces. Suppose I have a class like Car, and say Car >> implements Vehicle interface. >> > >have u thought about using RDF to represent this....and I believe you could >probably find similar stuff already done >http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=java+code+generation+with+ >xslt > > >> interface Vehicle{ >> getIdentification(); >> } >> >> class Car implements Vehicle >> { >> getName(); >> getIdenitifcation(); >> } >> >> XML is of the form : >> >> <member name="T:Car"> >> <summary> >> It's a car class. >> </summary> >> </member> >> <member name="T:Vehicle"> >> <summary> >> It's a vehicle interface. >> </summary> >> </member> >> <member name="M:Vehicle.getIdentification"> >> <summary> >> Identification of the vehicle. >> </summary> >> </member> >> <member name="M:Car.getName"> >> <summary> >> Name of the Car. >> </summary> >> </member> >> <member name="M:Car.getIdentification"> >> <summary> >> Name of the Car. >> </summary> >> </member> >> >> Note that in xml M: stands for method, and T: stands for Type. > >well in xml these are namespaces.....hehe > >> Do you see that interface Vehicle information comes in between >> Car? Because of this html is messed up. > >have no idea what you're on about ( reaching for my mind reading version of >email reader ).......its messed up because u think its messed up ? > >you're best bet is to show us > >a) what u have ( i believe you've done this ) > >b) show us what u want ( in html whatever ) > >add any interesting and witty comments..... > >gl, jim fuller > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > > _____________________________________________________________ Play the Elvis® Scratch & Win for your chance to instantly win $10,000 Cash - a 2003 Harley Davidson® Sportster® - 1 of 25,000 CD's - and more! http://r.lycos.com/r/sagel_mail_scratch_tl/http://win.ipromotions.com/lycos_020801/index.asp?tc=7087 XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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