The pdf plugin use a xslt processor. you can see in it

Emmanuel

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From: "Nathan Coast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 9:36 AM
Subject: xml transformations


> Hi,
>
> what's the best way to perform xslt within maven?
>
> I've tried using the jelly:xml taglib with limited success. Is this the
best way to achive
> xslt tasks?
>
> .......
> xmlns:x="jelly:xml">
>
>      <x:transform var="webxml" xml="src/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml"
> xslt="src/webapp/WEB-INF/simplemerge.xsl"/>
>
> this places the result in a varable 'webxml' in a
org.dom4j.tree.DefaultDocument instance.
>
> How do I then write the content of this object to a file?
>
>      <j:file name="${maven.struts.module.build.dir}/web.xml"
>               outputMode="xml"
>               prettyPrint="true"
>               encoding="UTF-8">
>        ${webxml}
>      </j:file>
>
> this simply outputs org.dom4j.tree.DefaultDocument.toString() to the file.
>
> the jelly docs mention a number of tags that place results into a var,
what they don't
> tell you is how to use that var :)
>
> or should I just use the ant tasks?
> <xslt in="doc.xml" out="build/doc/output.xml" style="style/apache.xsl">
> ..................
> ...............
>
> cheers
> Nathan
>
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