Hi Alberto,

yes, in case you use XALAN-J command line tool, the -OUT command line argument is the standard way to indicate the file for output. There is no difference whether the target application-level format is RDF or anything else. For XALAN-J it is all just XML or HTML or plain text. But be sure to indicate the intended output format with either of the -XML / -TEXT / -HTML command line arguments.

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Regards,
Sergey


On 06.11.13 17:13, Nogales Moyano Alberto wrote:
        Dear all, I am using XALAN to convert a XML file into a RDF one. As I 
understand you XSLT processor can be use to it. Do I need to use de var -OUT to 
put the rdf file like output? for example: -OUT example.rdf
Thank you.
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Alberto Nogales Moyano
Information engineering research unit
University of Alcalá



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