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Subject: Re: [xsl] <xsl:message terminate="yes"> results in zero byte file getting written From: pcarey@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 17:05:56 -0400 |
> My question is, is there a way to either not have the file get written
> in the first place, or is there a way to force a delete of that file?
You could do something akin to this (untested) code:
File xml = new File("C:/temp.xml");
File xsl = new File("C:/temp.xsl");
Source xmlStreamSource = new StreamSource(xml.toURI().toString());
Source xslStreamSource = new StreamSource(xsl.toURI().toString());
TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer(xslStreamSource);
ByteArrayOutputStream bos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
StreamResult result = new StreamResult(bos);
try {
transformer.transform(xmlStreamSource, result);
// Write the result (ie, the byte array) to File
}
catch(TransformerException e) {
// Do something else...
}
--PETE
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