Abuout the Xreporter you can find on http://xreporter.cocoondev.org/index.html
> Hello ! Does xreporter is samilar to Cocoon ? I can't > search any tutorial of it ! Thank you ! > > > What about using the cocoon xreporter? > > > > > Hi Jonathon > > > > > > If you already have a class which generates a JDOM > > object, you could refer to it in an XSP (this is > > probably the easiest way), or write a Transformer > > that wraps the JDOM object and serializes it as SAX. > > > > > > Or, if you don't already have this Java class, you > > should consider doing the whole thing using existing > > Cocoon components, without Java programming, with a > > pipeline like this: > > > > > > 1) use the SQLTransformer to query the database > > > 2) use an XSLT to convert the SQL results (XML) to > > another XML representation, appropriate to your data > > model > > > 3) use another XSLT to convert to your > > presentation format (XLS) > > > > > > Cheers! > > > > > > Con > > > > > > > Dear Joerg , > > > > > > > > Hello ! I am so pleased to hear it is possible > > . I > > > > want to design my application as : > > > > > > > > 1. some data are stored in a database > > > > 2. a class gets a resultset and create a JDOM > > document > > > > object . > > > > 3. the class fit the database data to the > > document > > > > object . > > > > 4. how can I match the JDOM document object to > > the > > > > corresponding XSL and generate a XLS ? > > > > > > > > So , possible ? Thank you ! > > > > > > > > --- Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Yes, should be possible by writing your own > > simple > > > > > generator. Where do > > > > > you get the JDOM object from? > > > > > > > > > -- Best regards, Yury Mikhienko. IT ERP group head, ZAO "Mobicom-Kavkaz" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
