Hi ,Ugo:
I never thought the pipeline can do things this way .I will study 1) and find out
would this solve my problem.
Thanks a lot.
Roy Huang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ugo Cei" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Some CalendarGenerator code
> Il giorno 09/mag/04, alle 05:04, roy huang ha scritto:
>
> > 2.Use current generator user must extend it and using java .I believe
> > many cocoon users don't know java much but just now xml.Using
> > transformer user can just use xml to define data.
>
> OK, I'll try to say it again, please read carefully and try to reply.
>
> 1) With the current generator, NOTHING stops you from putting a
> transformer after it in the pipeline and add whatever data to any <day>
> element. If, for instance, you want to add some elements whose content
> is fetched from an SQL database, you can:
>
> - do an XSL-T transformation to insert SQL queries inside <day> elements
> - do an SQL transformation to execute those queries
>
> You don't need to write a single line of Java code to do that.
>
> 2) If we were to make the CalendarGenerator a transformer, will you
> please tell me what kind of input is this transformer meant to
> transform? Is asking for a simple example too much?
>
> Ugo
>
>
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