I have a servlet which generates XML and I need to run it through a pipeline for XSL transformation. I have read that the "file" generator can work as a servlet generator by passing "http://..." to it as the source. I have a few questions about doing this. Will all the request parameters be passed? What if the servlet is under "https" using client side authentication and role mapping using LDAP will the credentials be used when executing the servlet? What is the overhead for making a call like that?
I have also looked at the JSP generator and have found a few places in the code stating "JSP or servlet". Would the JSP generator possibly be a better solution to this problem? I have also noticed that the JSP generator calls "init" for each call to the generator which would be undesirable for servlets. Below is an example of what I'm optimally looking for. <map:match pattern="..."> <map:generate type="servlet" src="some.package.name.MyServlet"/> <map:transform type="xslt" src="my.xsl"/> <map:serialize type="xml"/> </map:match> I am will to write the code, but I'm just looking for the easy way out (if there is one). --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
