Jim

What can I say? Thanks a lot! You must be a fast coder... It doesn't 
look to difficult, but isn't that always the case when you have the 
answer in front of you? I'll try to use it in my application right away.


thank you
/johan



jim moore wrote:

> Okay a little more playing around and I've gotten a betwixt view working.
> The trouble seemed to be with their SAXBeanWriter. They have another
> BeanWriter that simply writes to a stream. Using this I got it to work. I
> assume that it's not going to be as efficient as the SAXBeanWriter, but it
> works. And it should prove a good place holder until their SAXBeanWriter is
> working. Once it is, we should be able to simply update opt-betwixt. I
> assume that the xml produced will be the same, so no one should even have to
> update their projects.
> 
> You can get it here:
> 
> http://www.scolamoore.com/jim/opt-betwixt-20020910.zip
> 
> It's pretty heavily based on opt-domify, so Jeff and Scott deserve much of
> the credit.
> There is a friendbook-betwixt in there that works if you want an example.
> 
> --jim
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jim moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:39 PM
> Subject: [Mav-user] jxv and betwixt views
> 
> 
> 
>>So I spent a little while this morning screwing around with making jxv and
>>betwixt views. JXV contains DOMSource and SAXSource objects (not the exact
>>names, but close enough) that should be able to passed to TransformSteps
>>though step.go(source). Unfortunately, both break in different ways.
>>
>>Betwixt has a SAXBeanWriter object that is created from a SAX
>>ContentHandler, so theoretically we should be able to use it in maverick
>>
> as
> 
>>so:
>>
>>TransformStep next = vctx.getNextStep();
>>SAXBeanWriter sbw = new SAXBeanWriter(next.getSAXHandler());
>>try {
>>    sbw.write(vctx.getModel());
>>} catch (SAXException ex) {
>>    throw new ServletException(ex);
>>} catch (IntrospectionException ex) {
>>    throw new ServletException(ex);
>>}
>>next.done();
>>
>>Unfortunately this too blows up with some pretty cryptic errors.
>>
>>The problem with both packages does not seem to be with Maverick but
>>
> rather
> 
>>with jxv and betwixt themselves. Neither has release versions available (I
>>had to build both from cvs) and I think for now they are still too
>>
> unstable
> 
>>to be useful.
>>
>>On the upside though, once they are stable, it shouldn't take too long to
>>write maverick views for them (it took me about 30 minutes total to write
>>both views, basing them on opt-domify).
>>
>>--jim
>>
>>
>>
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