Thanks, I was reading the same articles... It was just to check if something already exists...
Best regards, Christophe Le 2015-11-18 11:35, Dirk Kirsten a écrit : > Hello Christophe, > > I've never done this, but I'd say that extension functions are the way to go. > If I read the saxon documentation correctly > (http://www.saxonica.com/html/documentation/extensibility/functions/), you > can use it to call Java functions from within XSLT. As BaseX is written in > Java you should be able to put the BaseX jar file into the library path and > query BaseX using Java. Many Java Examples of how to query BaseX can be found > at http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Java_Examples > > Cheers > Dirk > > On 11/18/2015 09:18 AM, cmarch...@oxiane.com wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have to query a BaseX database from a XSL transformation. Does someone has >> ever done this ? I have no idea where to look in... >> >> I use SaxonEE, so I can write an extension function, if needed... >> >> Best regards, >> >> Christophe > > -- > Dirk Kirsten, BaseX GmbH, http://basexgmbh.de > |-- Firmensitz: Blarerstrasse 56, 78462 Konstanz > |-- Registergericht Freiburg, HRB: 708285, Geschäftsführer: > | Dr. Christian Grün, Dr. Alexander Holupirek, Michael Seiferle > `-- Phone: 0049 7531 28 28 676, Fax: 0049 7531 20 05 22