This is one of the items in the to-do list, although not a high priority
one. We will look at it when we have time.
Morris Kwan
XSLT Development
IBM Toronto Lab
Tel: (905)413-3729
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"Adam Greene"
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Subject: BSF extensions and XSLTC
11/09/2002 10:16
AM
Please respond to
xalan-dev
Is there any plan to add BSF based extensions to XSLTC, as exists in
Xalan??
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Subject: Re: external java functions and XSLTC
> Hi,
>
> You can use external Java functions in both Xalan and XSLTC. This link
> (http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/extensions.html#java-namespace) tells you
> how to use different namespace notations.
>
> Morris Kwan
> XSLT Development
> IBM Toronto Lab
> Tel: (905)413-3729
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
> Dan Wolfe
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> Subject: external java
functions and XSLTC
> 11/06/2002 04:48
> PM
> Please respond to
> xalan-dev
>
>
>
>
>
> I am considering switching to Xalan and converting my
> xslt stylsheets to XSLTC classes for improved
> performance. The only problem is, I am calling some
> external Java functions from the xslt stylesheet (and
> I'm using SAXON currently). These functions are
> performing operations like, lookups in a database
> table, etc..
>
> Is there anyway that I can take advantage of XSLTC
> without rewriting or discarding my external java
> functions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dan
>
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