Thanks for your reply.
Although it's low in my priority list, I'll let you know
the result of my own investigation.

Julio

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From: "Geoff Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Shipping compiled translets rather than XSL files in plain text
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> A great question I'd be interested in.  I've not heard anyone doing this,
so
> if you
> don't get an answer you'll need to dig into it yourself.  The first thing
> I'd try is
> to see how xsltc (I assume you're using that) handles precomiled
> stylesheets.  What
> does it expect as its source?  A classname?  It may be as simple as
setting
> up
> cocoon to use xsltc (see archives and wiki) and passing the classname in
the
> src
> attribute of the transformer.
>
> Please report back what you find and I (or others) can help evaluate what
> internal
> changes would be necessary to accomodate this if it doesn't just work
> automagically.
>
> Are you using 2.1dev or 2.0.4?
>
> Geoff Howard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jcplerm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 11:02 PM
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> Subject: Shipping compiled translets rather than XSL files in plain text
> format
>
>
> Is it possible to deploy Cocoon applications at customer sites just by
> installing compiled versions of XSL stylesheets (translets) rather than
> supplying them in plain text format?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Julio Lerm
> Chicago, IL
>
>
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