It's one of the examples at
http://developer.marklogic.com/howto/tutorials/2006-05-mljam.xqy
-- Mike
On 2009-02-23 12:32, Geert Josten wrote:
Hi Pradeep,
To my knowledge not, though Xquery should have sufficient expression strength
to support mostly all you can do with XSLT. One might be able to write an XSLT
interpreter in Xquery.. ;-)
Easiest approach is to write a tiny JSP, hook that under Tomcat or something
like that and post xml data to that from MarkLogic Server using xdmp:http-post.
The JSP transforms the request body using a predefined XSLT (cached preferably)
and sending the data back as response body.
I should have a sample JSP lying around here if you have trouble writing one
yourself.
You could also try using MLJAM, but I am not sure whether sending the XML data
back and forth works as easy with that..
Kind regards,
Geert
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Pradeep Maddireddy
Sent: maandag 23 februari 2009 19:52
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] XSLT transformation
Hi..!
Can we do XSLT transformation in Marklogic. If so can
anyone give me an example.
Thanks in Advance
Pradeep Maddireddy
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