Hello,

Le 11/07/2014 17:42, Clément David a écrit :
Hello Stephane,

As saxon has a Java API it is possible to call it using JIMS (included
in Scilab 5.5.0). However as there is a libxslt built on top of libxml2
the right way to manipulate an XSL Transform might be to wrap it in a
similar way than libxml2.
I currently use xsltproc on the command line, which is based on lbxslt (and is faster than Saxon). As you said it above, it would be logical to build an interface to libxslt. But giving access to Saxon is also important because Saxon detects terminal recursion in recursive template calls whereas xsltproc doesn't. For example, I have an xsl stylesheet which computes the transitive closure of a graph which runs with Saxon but fails with xsltproc.

S.


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Clément

Le vendredi 11 juillet 2014 à 17:11 +0200, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Hello,

Is there any low level access to saxon in Scilab ? Functions of the XML
module are fine, but it will be great to be also able to make xsl
transformations.

S.
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