Check out cocoon at http://jakarta.apache.org. Cocoon is a xml publishing
framework. Your servlets generate xml (Well, your servlets actually generate
the dom for Cocoon since that's what it wants). With your supplied xsl,
cocoon does the transformation for you. It uses Xalan for transformation.

On Thursday 23 August 2001 06:46 am, Binek Rafal wrote:
> Hello
> Is it possible to do this?
> - I generate xml as output from servlet
> - I need translate this output to html on server side
> - I don't want to write file with xml output
>
> Can I dynamicaly generate xml and the translate it using xsl file
> (located on filesystem) ?
>
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