What you are asking is what i think is being done.....
You saw how to configure your xsl portlet.Now
see if you are using a portlet which uses xsl for outputing
then it would be like this
<portlet-entry name="Shan" hidden="false" type="ref"
parent="XSL" application="false">
<meta-info>
<title>Shan</title>
</meta-info>
<url>/shan/servlet/shan/template/shan.vm</url>
</portlet-entry>
If you not you are calling the parent as XSL and specifying
that this should take input from the url.So the url will be outputing
xml and that will serve as the input for xsl.I am sorry i missed this.
Hope it is clear now....Enjoy
-Anand
Shan Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> also Anand, where are u specifying the xml input to the xsl portlet.
> I see the xsl file is mentioned.
> <parameter name="stylesheetURL" value="/shan/xsl/shan.xsl"
> hidden="false"> but how about the xml file?
> probably i'm missing something.
>
>
> At 12:27 PM 5/2/2002 +0530, anand wrote:
>
>> Hai Shan,
>> 1. This is how you you place your XSL in portels.xreg
>>
>> <portlet-entry name="XSL" hidden="false" type="abstract"
>> application="false">
>>
>> <classname>org.apache.jetspeed.portal.portlets.ShanXSLPortlet</classname>
>>
>> <parameter name="host" value="localhost" hidden="false"/>
>> <parameter name="port" value="8080" hidden="false"/>
>> <parameter name="stylesheetURL" value="/shan/xsl/shan.xsl"
>> hidden="false">
>> <security role="admin"/>
>> </parameter>
>> </portlet-entry>
>>
>> 2.Say your vm/jsp will output a xml and this will be the input to
>> your xsl.This sample vm shows how to output the form.....
>>
>> <shan>
>> <shan_form>
>> <action>/shan/portal/pane0/ShanPortal</action>
>> <method>post</method>
>> <onsubmit>return validate(this)</onsubmit>
>> <input type="text" name="searchstring" display="" value=""/>
>> <input type="submit" name="search" value="search" />
>> <input type="hidden" name="nodeId" value="$nodeId" />
>> <input type="hidden" name="userId" value="$userId" />
>> </shan_form>
>> </shan>
>>
>> 3.If your vm is outputing in such a way then you can
>> use the below sample of xsl.....
>>
>> <xsl:template match="shan/shan_form">
>> <form name="{name}" action="{action}" method="{method}"
>> onSubmit="{onsubmit}" enctype="{enctype}">
>> <table>
>> <xsl:for-each select="input">
>> <xsl:variable name="type" select="@type" />
>> <!-- TYPE AREA -->
>> <xsl:if test="$type='area'">
>> <tr>
>> <td> <b><xsl:value-of
>> select='@display' /></b>
>> </td>
>> <td>
>> <textarea name="{@name}" rows="{@rows}"
>> cols="{@cols}">
>> <xsl:for-each select="value">
>> <xsl:value-of select="." />
>> </xsl:for-each>
>> </textarea>
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>> <!-- DISPLAY -->
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='display'">
>> <tr>
>> <td>
>> <b><xsl:value-of select='@display' /></b>
>> </td>
>> <td>
>> <xsl:value-of select='@value' />
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>>
>> <!-- SELECT -->
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='select'">
>> <tr>
>> <td colspan='2'>
>> <select name='{@name}' size='{@size}'
>> multiple="{@multiple}">
>> <xsl:for-each select="option">
>> <xsl:variable name ="selected"
>> select="@selected" />
>> <xsl:if test= "$selected = 'selected'">
>> <option value ='{@value}'
>> selected='{selected}'>
>> <xsl:value-of select='@display' />
>> </option>
>> </xsl:if>
>> <xsl:if test= "$selected = 'notselected'">
>> <option value ='{@value}'>
>> <xsl:value-of select='@display' />
>> </option>
>> </xsl:if>
>> </xsl:for-each>
>> </select>
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>>
>> <!-- DROP DOWN -->
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='dropdown'">
>> <tr>
>> <td> <b><xsl:value-of
>> select='@display' /></b>
>> </td>
>> <td>
>> <select name='{@name}' size='{@size}'>
>> <xsl:for-each select="option">
>> <xsl:variable name="type" select="@selected" />
>> <xsl:if test="$type='true'">
>> <option value='{@value}'
>> selected='{@selected}'>
>> <xsl:value-of select="." />
>> </option>
>> </xsl:if>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='false'">
>> <option value='{@value}'>
>> <xsl:value-of select="." />
>> </option>
>> </xsl:if> </xsl:for-each>
>> </select>
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>>
>> <!-- TYPE FILE -->
>>
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='file'">
>> <tr>
>> <td>
>> <b><xsl:value-of select='@display' /></b>
>> </td>
>> <td>
>> <input name='{@name}' type='{@type}'
>> value='{@value}' />
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='text'">
>> <tr>
>> <td>
>> <b><xsl:value-of select='@display' /></b>
>> </td>
>> <td>
>> <input name='{@name}' type='{@type}'
>> value='{@value}' maxlength='{@maxlength}' size='{@size}'/>
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>> <!-- TYPE CHECK BOX -->
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='checkbox'">
>> <tr>
>> <td>
>> <b><xsl:value-of select='@display' /></b>
>> </td>
>> <td>
>> <xsl:variable name="checked" select="@checked" />
>> <xsl:if test="$checked='true'">
>> <input name='{@name}' type='{@type}'
>> value='{@value}' checked='{@checked}' />
>> </xsl:if>
>> <xsl:if test="$checked='false'">
>> <input name='{@name}' type='{@type}'
>> value='{@value}' />
>> </xsl:if> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>> <!-- TYPE HIDDEN -->
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='hidden'">
>> <tr>
>> <td colspan='2'>
>> <input name='{@name}' type='{@type}'
>> value='{@value}' />
>> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>> <!-- TYPE SUBMIT and TYPE CANCEL -->
>>
>> <xsl:if test="$type='submit'">
>> <tr>
>> <td align="right">
>> <input name='{@name}' type='{@type}'
>> value='{@value}' />
>>
>> </td>
>>
>> <td align="left">
>> <input name='cancel' type='button' value='Cancel'
>> onClick='javascript:history.back(1)' /> </td>
>> </tr>
>> </xsl:if>
>>
>> </xsl:for-each>
>> </table>
>> </form>
>> </xsl:template>
>>
>> These examples may not be perfect to your use but this is some kind
>> of sample and i guess this will help you.All the Best.
>>
>> -Anand
>>
>>
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