Olivier

I still disagree - the SQLtransfomer is a much
better alternative than XSP-ESQL for simple
cases; its possible that there are very complex
cases that may not be handled but, even then,
the JXTemplateGenerator will give you a lot
of additional flexbility to solving such problems.

Derek

PS I say this as someone who has used XSP-ESQL 
extensively in the past and am now trying to "convert"
myself, as well!

PPS From code Matt has sent me, I think this is 
more an XSLT problem, than a Cocoon problem.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/07/22 03:33:35 PM >>>
Hi Derek,

For most purposes, XSP is not the right way to go, I agree.
I personnaly switched to flow/java and I'm very happy.

But if you look at the dev-list, you will see that currently, there is

no best alternative than XSP-ESQL to display simple result-lists like 
Matt seem to want to do :
  - dynamically generate a query
  - display a table of results

But I may be wrong on its intentions.

--
Olivier

Derek Hohls wrote:

> Sorry, I disagree - XSP is pretty much deprecated
> and certainly not necessary in this case...
> 
> Derek
> 
> 
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/07/22 03:02:43 PM >>>
> 
> Hi Matt,
> 
> Using XSP and the ESQL taglib is way simpler for your example.
> see http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/xsp/esql.html 
> 
> Matt Rich wrote:
> 
>>Hello!
>>
>>I'm currently trying to display sql request results in dropdown
menus
> 
> .
> 
>>I think i must have three Transformers in my pipeline:
>>
>>- I generate the requests from an XMl file through an XSL
> 
> Transformer
> 
>>- Then I try to execute the generated requests through an SQL
> 
> Transformer
> 
>>- Then I must rearrange the  results '  presentation with another
XSL
> 
> 
>>Transformer
>>
>>Is that correct ?
>>
>>(As for now, the problem must be I don't manage to generate the
<sql:
> 
> 
>>...> tags so that they can be read by the transformer :
>>I' ve tried this way :
>>         <xsl:element name="sql:execute-query">
>>        <xsl:attribute name="xmlns:sql" 
>>namespace="http://apache.org/cocoon/SQL/2.0"/>)
>>
>>Has anybody an idea?
>>
>>Many thanks in advance!!!
>>
>>Matt
> 
> 
> 
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