Thanks. Now, having said that, I am behind a firewall, iow getting the latest
code from CVS is not an option, and our download puts some further restriction
on me ... well, seems like I'll have to have a look at the source then .. ;-).
As an aside, it seems to have escaped me that Castor XML is capable of
generating SAX events. Well, so far about alledgedly knowing a package ...

Werner

Piroumian Konstantin wrote:

> Exactly the opposite: it takes your JavaBeans and generate SAX events from
> them.
>
> The best way to learn how one thing is implemented is to look at the source
> code. CastorTransformer's source is not complicated, so if look at it you'll
> find this in comments:
> /* ... forward the Castor SAX events to Cocoon 2 Events */
>
> Konstantin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Othman Haddad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 4:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Ref. : Re: Ref. : Re: cocoon jaxme transformer! (Othman Haddad)
>
> castorTransformer doesn't create any xml file, it just takes sax events and
> generates beans...
>
> -------Message original-------
>
> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date : vendredi 05 juillet 2002 13:38:36
> A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc : jaxme mailing list; ldbledge
> Sujet : Re: Réf. : Re: cocoon jaxme transformer! (Othman Haddad)
>
> Hi,
> I'd be very interested to start using this new transformer in our projects,
> as we are using Castor XML already in various places.
> Knowing how Castor XML works in terms of (un)marshalling, can somebody
> please confirm that the CastorTransformer would convert the XML created by
> Castor to SAX events using an XML parser ?
> It's not that I am particularly concerned about speed as most of our
> documents would be sufficiently small, but I'd love to understand how this
> has been implemented.
> Thanks
> Werner
> Othman Haddad wrote:
> hi,the documentation of CastorTransformer you can find it in the sources of
> Cocoon2.02 in the repository:cocoon-2.0.2\srcINCREDI_LINK_PLACEHOLDER_1310le
> because i find that they can be more useful than the
> > castor ones..
> > so my question is: is there any cocoon-jaxme user
> > there, and is it possible to write and use a kind of
> > jaxmeTransformer in cocoon2?
> I have worked with Cocoon in the past and really like it.
> A marriage of Cocoon and JaxMe seems very promising, as
> both are dedicated to SAX, for performance reasons.
> Unfortunately you do not add any hints what the CastorTransformer
> precisely is and a quick search through Altavista didn't give
> me a clue. May be you should explain a little bit more?
>
> Regards,
> Jochen
>
>
> .
>
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