I also agree with the opinion that a code generator would harm the
overall readability of everything.
If people want to have XSLT I'd propose a JAXB approach.
With JAXB we could annotate the java classes we already have and
generate XSLT documents from these annotations.
The advantage of this would be that all XML-elements are bound to beans
and changes to the XSLT can be done while editing the source code.
The resulting XSLT can then be used by any other XSLT capable language.

Cheers
Jochen


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