Re: Jasper DOM API

2002-12-03 Thread Tom Fennelly
Hi,

I'm also interested in this sort of functionality - I asked a similar 
question last week.

Is it on the roadmap or has any earlier voting process already rejected it 
as a viable feature?

If it hasn't already been rubished as a suggested feature, would I (or Udo) 
be out of order making an initial proposal/suggestion on how it might be 
implemented (to get the ball rolling so to speak!!)?  If this isn't 
appropriate - no prob!!

Regards,

T.

From: Udo Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Jasper DOM API
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 15:15:23 +0100

Hi,

will there be a XML-DOM API in Jasper to access parsed JSP pages?

I found an internal structure of Node.Nodes but how can I access it with
the API?
I want to give the API a JSP filename and get back a DOM structure of
that JSP page or an error (line number and error message) if the JSP
couldn't be parsed correctly.

Is there something planed?

With regards,

Udo

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Jasper DOM API

2002-12-02 Thread Udo Walker
Hi,

will there be a XML-DOM API in Jasper to access parsed JSP pages?

I found an internal structure of Node.Nodes but how can I access it with
the API? 
I want to give the API a JSP filename and get back a DOM structure of
that JSP page or an error (line number and error message) if the JSP
couldn't be parsed correctly.

Is there something planed?

With regards,

Udo

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Jasper DOM API

2002-12-02 Thread Udo Walker
Hi,

will there be a XML-DOM API in Jasper to access parsed JSP pages?

I found an internal structure of Node.Nodes but how can I access it with
the API? 
I want to give the API a JSP filename and get back a DOM structure of
that JSP page or an error (line number and error message) if the JSP
couldn't be parsed correctly.

Is there something planed?

With regards,

Udo

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