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.
Please also keep in mind that this mailing list is not intended for
XALAN user questions, but rather for the topics of internal XALAN
development. Please be sure to post your next questions, if any, to the
'xalan-j-users' list ( mailto:[email protected] ).
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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