Brent -- What happens when you try this?
Gary > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 5:55 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Java Extensions > > > I need to use the Java extensions (i.e using the abbreviated > format since I'm using Java) to handle some XML tags that > need dynamic data. I read through the documentation for the > Extensions but I had a question when trying to implement > something simple. > > Could someone show me an example (or point me to one) that > uses the Calendar object, for example, directly in the XSL > document (not like the example on the extension page that has > a class that uses it). A simple example would be like the following: > > <xsl:stylesheet > xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" > version="1.0" > xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/xslt/java" > exclude-result-prefixes="java" > > > <xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes"/> > <xsl:template match="Foo"> > <xsl:variable name="calendar" > select="java:java.util.Calendar.getInstance > ()"/> > <xsl:variable name="year" select="java:get($calendar, > java.util.Calendar.YEAR)"/> > <YEAR><xsl:value-of select="$year"/></YEAR> > </xsl:template> > </xsl:stylesheet> > > Basically what I'm going for is: > > <YEAR>2002</YEAR> > > Thanks, > > - Brent >
