You may parse some string with XSL data too.
See for example XSL taglib on http://www.servletsuite.com/jsp.htm
You may use file (URL) or string value as an input parameter
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Hi all,
I read an interesting article on using XML instead of JSPs for
presentation layer.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2001/jw-0209-xmlj2ee_p.html
While the article was very interesting, I am no java/xml expert.
Especially when it comes to using XSL. My question for everyone is:
I want to use the XML presentation logic but I also want to have a
Java Class dynamically create XSL for the XMLs to use.
1) Is that possible?
2) How do we reference an XSL file that does not have a physical
existence?
Thanks.
-Tim
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Coldbeans Software - server-side Java (tm) components
http://www.servletsuite.com
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