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Sergey Beryozkin reopened CXF-5849:
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> XSLTJaxbProvider document() resources and URIResolver
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> Key: CXF-5849
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5849
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Vjacheslav Borisov
> Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin
> Priority: Minor
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> XSLTJaxbProvider provider may include some default URIResolver class, to
> resolve relative adressed resources included in xslt with
> document('path/to/file')
> Currently relative addressing works only in case of Client-side xslt
> transformation XSLTTransform.TransformType.CLIENT (when browser resolves
> relative paths)
> Eg I have {WEBROOT}/stylesheets/document.xsl and
> {WEBROOT}/schemas/document.xsd
> and I can relatively address document.xsd with
> document('../schemas/document.xsd')
> But in case of XSLTTransform.TransformType.SERVER relative address is comuted
> against current dir (user.dir property, which defaults to
> ${catalina_home}/bin) and not against dir where xslt file is placed.
> So XSLTTransform.TransformType.SERVER differs from
> XSLTTransform.TransformType.CLIENT.
> As a workaround if this is unacceptable, can someone point me is it possible
> to configure XSLTJaxbProvider uri resolver without Spring?
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