Hi Greg, Did you tried yourself with Saxon? I had caching issues with Xalan but never tried with Saxon before.
Salu2. El 22/06/2013 10:34, "gelo1234" <[email protected]> escribió: > Now when everything is up and working fine, the really ennoying part of C3 > is caching imported/included XSL files. > > Is there any way to invalidate that cache ? Or to turn if off ? > > I wouldn't like to restart the application server every time I make a > small change inside imported/included XSL file :( > > Greetings, > Greg > > > 2013/6/21 gelo1234 <[email protected]> > >> Solution: If you want to call Java functions freely from C3 XSLT, use >> older Saxon implementation. >> Version 9.1 works perfectly! >> >> Greetings, >> Greg >> >> >> 2013/6/21 gelo1234 <[email protected]> >> >>> Looks like Saxon-HE doesn't support anymore calling Java functions that >>> way: >>> >>> >>> http://saxon-xslt-and-xquery-processor.13853.n7.nabble.com/XSLT-2-0-Saxon-9-HE-and-call-java-functions-td4347.html >>> >>> But there are available in PE and EE versions, huh >>> >>> Greetings, >>> Greg >>> >>> >>> >>> 2013/6/21 gelo1234 <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately it doesn't work with: >>>> Saxon-HE-9.5.0.2.jar :( >>>> >>>> Greetings, >>>> Greg >>>> >>>> >>>> 2013/6/21 Robby Pelssers <[email protected]> >>>> >>>>> That is possible but the how-to part depends on the Saxon version >>>>> you are using. You will need to dive into how to write extension >>>>> functions >>>>> for that particular implementation. >>>>> >>>>> I used it a number of times with Saxon 8.7 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://robbypelssers.blogspot.nl/2012/10/creating-unix-timestamp-with-xslt20.html >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://robbypelssers.blogspot.nl/2011/09/power-of-apache-cocoon-xquery-and-xslt.html >>>>> >>>>> But i never tried with the latest version of Saxon which works >>>>> differently. >>>>> >>>>> Robby >>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>> *Van:* gelo1234 [[email protected]] >>>>> *Verzonden:* vrijdag 21 juni 2013 15:23 >>>>> *To:* Cocoon Users >>>>> *Onderwerp:* Re: XSLT import/include errors >>>>> >>>>> OK, one more question. Is it possible with Saxon/Xalan in C3 to >>>>> invoke external Java function ? >>>>> I can't get it working: >>>>> >>>>> <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" >>>>> version="1.0" >>>>> xmlns:utils="java:org.example.Utils" >>>>> exclude-result-prefixes="utils"> >>>>> >>>>> <xsl:template match="Page"> >>>>> >>>>> <xsl:variable name="fileName" select="file"/> >>>>> >>>>> <Root> >>>>> <xsl:value-of >>>>> select="utils:exists($fileName)"/> >>>>> </Root> >>>>> </xsl:template> >>>>> >>>>> </xsl:stylesheet> >>>>> >>>>> Tried Xalan, tried Saxon. Both generates some strange errors with XML >>>>> Document. >>>>> >>>>> Greetings, >>>>> Greg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2013/6/20 gelo1234 <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>>> The latest Saxon got the same _global_ variable context scope and >>>>>> doesn't allow overriding xsl:variables. >>>>>> OK, I will fix that :) >>>>>> >>>>>> Greetings, >>>>>> Greg >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 2013/6/20 gelo1234 <[email protected]> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you! I will try to bring back Saxon :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Greetings, >>>>>>> Greg >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This was discused before in the mailing list [1], it's a two >>>>>>>> step process >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> * Add saxon dependency to pom file. [2] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I think it's better to try Saxon directly if you used to work >>>>>>>> with it. Xalan is usually faster but as you have to migrate already >>>>>>>> made >>>>>>>> templates from Saxon IMO it's better to switch the engine. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [1] http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/net.sf.saxon/Saxon-HE >>>>>>>> [2] >>>>>>>> http://cocoon.markmail.org/message/mjuftsfwdxmnc5fn?q=saxon#query:saxon+page:1+mid:fe2faygf7jdfrzb3+state:results >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> *The Future Group, dé maat in ondernemen* >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [image: The Future Group] <http://www.the-future-group.com> [image: >>>>> The Future Group kantoor] Röntgenlaan 27 | 2719 DX Zoetermeer [image: >>>>> Mobiel nummer] 06 15879926 [image: Web-site] >>>>> http://www.the-future-group.com [image: E-mail adres] >>>>> [email protected] [image: Telefoonnummer] +31 >>>>> (0)79 - 363 2905 [image: LinkedIn account] [image: Twitteraccount] >>>>> http://twitter.com/futuregroup >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
