Hi,

    Additionally if you are using XSLTC via the Trax API you can set the 
destination directory via the System property "transletPool".

    Regards,

        Padraig

G. Todd Miller - XML Tech Ctr - Development wrote:

>Sorry, that was 'public boolean setDestDirectory(String dstDirName)',
>not 'setDestination'
>
>-Todd
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>       >>The compiler class XSLTC.java has a public method 'setDestination()'
>       >>to set the destination directory for the compiled translet.
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>       >>      >>I need to be able to set the packagename and destination 
>directories, 
>       >>at
>       >>      >>runtime, for all of the xsl documents that we compile.  THe 
>accessor 
>       >>methods
>       >>      >>for the properties are defined as private.  I am wondering if 
>there is 
>       >>a
>       >>      >>reason for this and what impact making them public would have. 
>As it 
>       >>stands
>       >>      >>now, the XSLTC is limited in that from any external class, you 
>cannot
>       >>      >>explicitly set where you want to write the class files 
>(defaults to 
>       >>current
>       >>      >>working dir.) or what package they should be a part of.
>       >>      >>
>       >>      >>any help would be appreciated.  If there is a better/different 
>way of 
>       >>going
>       >>      >>about this please let me know.
>       >>      >>
>       >>      >>John Cooke
>       >>
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