You could also look at Resin's demos
(http://www.caucho.com/products/resin1.0/examples). The "XTP" examples generate
JSP using XTP.
Also, I've written a draft of using XSL with JSP "model 2"
(http://www.caucho.com/articles/xtp_templates.html). That paper points to other
documentation of XSLT and JSP on the Caucho site so it's a good start. Most of
that information will be the same whether you're using Resin or another
XSL/Servlet engine like Cocoon.
In case anyone's interested, the Caucho site and documentation are all written in
XML, using XSL/XTP to format the html. The XSL automatically generates the page
decoration, navigation, and image sizes. One nice effect is that our online and
shipped documentation just use different stylesheets to format the docs
differencly. Also, the XML source can use more useful tags like <example>,
<section>, <twocolumn> and <sidebar>.
Scott Ferguson
Caucho Technology
Helton Richard wrote:
> Does anyone have any information about XSL and Servlets?
>
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