Hi again,

>>In your particular case it'd be much better to return two values from the
>>action, just you different keys in the HashMap to do it:

>>results.put("xsl-choice", "style _16");
>>results.put("format", "fo2pdf");

>>and then use it in your sitemap like this:

<map:match pattern="blabla">
             <map:act type="allSelect">
                    <map:generate src="sampleoutput.xml"/>
                    <map:transform src="stylesheets/{xsl-choice}
_{format}.xsl"/>
                    <map:serialize type="{format}"/>
             </map:act>
</map:match>


The " <map:transform src="{xsl-choice}_{format}.xsl"/> " part works great.

But the " <map:serialize type="{format}"/> " doesnt work. I always get a
"Resource not found" error.
If I type in the type manually (e.g. " <map:serialize type="fo2pdf"/> ") it
works.

What could cause this problem?
I wonder, because the {format} in " <map:transform src
="stylesheets/{xsl-choice}_{format}.xsl"/> " works.

Cheers
Jonny

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> Hi,
>
> thanks to you guys I got my action running finally.
> Now I have another question.
>
> For example: I have 1 xml file that could be displayed in 15
> xsl-Stylesheets (in various formats: html, pdf, xls).
>
> Currently in my first action I choose the corresponding file.
>

<skip what="first_action_code"/>

>
> In the other action I choose the output format.
>

<skip what="second_action_code"/>

> Thats how I use it in the sitemap:
> ...
> <map:match pattern="blabla">
>             <map:generate src="sampleoutput.xml"/>
>             <map:act type="xslSelect">
>                    <map:transform src="stylesheets/{results}.xsl"/>
>             </map:act>
>             <map:act type="outputSelect">
>                  <map:serialize type="{output-choice}"/>
>              </map:act>
>  </map:match>

This won't work, you should use nested actions in such cases. Actions work
like an if ... else ... statement: if an action returns a non-null value
then it's contents is processed, otherwise the following part is processed.

In your particular case it'd be much better to return two values from the
action, just you different keys in the HashMap to do it:

results.put("xsl-choice", "style.xsl");
results.put("format", "pdf");

and then use it in your sitemap like this:

<map:match pattern="blabla">
             <map:act type="allSelect">
                    <map:generate src="sampleoutput.xml"/>
                    <map:transform src="stylesheets/{xsl-choice}.xsl"/>
                    <map:serialize type="{format}"/>
             </map:act>
  </map:match>

This one should work fine. But it'd be even better if you've used input
modules instead of an action. Something like this:

<map:match pattern="blabla">
              <map:generate src="sampleoutput.xml"/>
              <map:transform
src="stylesheets/{request-param:report_id}{request-param:service_id}
_{reques
t-param:output_id}.xsl"/>
              <map:serialize type="{request-param:output_id}"/>
  </map:match>

--
  Konstantin

> ...
>
> My question:
> Can I handle this somehow in one action (something like "2 return
values")?
> Or do it somehow else?
>
> Jonny
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