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To begin with, I'm modifying antgump for use in our build process.
The antgump-each.xsl stylesheet contains the following snippets:
<snip>
<xsl:stylesheet
version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:redirect="org.apache.xalan.xslt.extensions.Redirect" extension-element-prefixes="redirect"> </snip> <snip>
<redirect:write file="{@name}-process.xml">
</snip> When I run the build.xml file, the following transformation fails:
<style
in="${temp.dir}/sorted.xml"
out="${temp.dir}/foo.xml" style="stylesheet/antgump-each.xsl" destdir="${temp.dir}"/> Specifically, it fails on the line with the <redirect:write>
extension. When I run the transformation from the command line (using
org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process), it works fine. I suspect the extension is
causing the failure, but I'm unsure how to fix things. I've tried
specifying "xalan" as the processor, but that fails since I'm using Xalan-J
2.2.D10. I'm also using Ant 1.3. Does my hunch (that the extension's
causing the failure) sound correct? Anyone have an idea as to how to work
around it?
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- RE: XSLT extensions and ANT Kyle Adams
- RE: XSLT extensions and ANT Brett Knights
- RE: XSLT extensions and ANT Stephane Bailliez
