I think the question is do you need this much flexibility. If you do then
the overhead of the dom object and the transformation may be worth it,
otherwise you may be over designing your system.
--tinou
----- Original Message -----
From: "P. Siegmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 4:34 AM
Subject: [SERVLET-INTEREST] servlet -> DOM + XSLT -> html ?
> hi all,
>
> We're thinking about moving to a setup where a servlet generates a DOM
> object, and then uses xslt to transform this into either html, pdf, wap,
> whatever.
> The problem however, is that I've never seen this anywhere before, which
> makes me (and my boss) a bit suspicious.
> Could anyone point me to a (preferrably as large and well-known as
> possible) website that uses this system?
> And another question I have is: are there any pitfalls we should look
> out for?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Paul Siegmann
>
>
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