Thank you Janne,

My apologies, because I just realized that I forgot to mention the need
to pass uri params to the servlet aswell. 

I know generate type="file" doesn't support this..I'll look at the
x/cinclude specifications.


-----Original Message-----
From: Janne K. Olesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 8:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: sitemap get xml from pure java servlet

Hallo James,

there is more than one solution, for example:

1. Cocoon's file transformer is able to read files using "http", so just
use something like

<map:generate src="http://your-servlet-url/"; type="file"/>
<map:transform ...>

in your sitemap.

2. Have a look at cInclude-/xInclude-Tranformer to include external
(xml-)-content into your files.

Greetings
Janne K. Olesen


> Hello,
>  
> I have a servlet that processes credit card transaction for various
> gateways and returns XML responses. Is it possible for a sitemap to
send
> URI arguments to a 'non-xsp' servlet like this and load the resulting
> XML back through a transformer?  (wanting to keep third party gateway
> software as a non-cocoon servlet 
>  
> Or am I better of just cut and pasting into an xsp:logic and hoping
for
> the best?
>  
>  
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> Tybrin Corporation
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