Hi Bradley.
Which SaxHandler is that? Internal JDOM?

I don't know much about JDOM, but that isn't part of Xalan is it? I don't
know much about JDOM, but my recollection is that that it uses a lot of
memory.

- Brian



                                                                       
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I don't know that this ever worked in Xalan, but I guess I'm still confused
as to why it shouldn't. The SaxHandler has an internal JDOM document which
certainly has the ability to store information about a DocType. Is this a
limitation of SAX perhaps? I couldn't find any events in ContentHandler or
LexicalHandler that looked like they specifically pertained to DocTypes,
but maybe I was missing something.

- Bradley

On Sep 16, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Brian Minchau wrote:



      Has this worked with earlier versions of Xalan-J?

      The xsl:output element applies when serializing to a stream of bytes.
      But you are serializing to a DOM. I suspect some, if not all of the
      xsl:output attributes are ignored here.

      For example, if you have <xsl:output indent='yes'
      omit-xml-declaration='yes' />, and serialize to a DOM,.... then what?
      The DOM is not going to remember that, ... it is just a DOM with no
      concept of serialization.

      Try a StreamResult rather than a SAXResult. Does the doctype make it
      through then?

      - Brian

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      Hi all,

      I've been stuck on this for some time now, and perhaps someone here
      can help

      I have my XSLT stylesheet using <xsl:output> to set the doctype of an
      XML document that doesn't have one.  For some reason, that doctype is
      not being created in Xalan 2.7.1.  In 2.6, we had it making the
      doctype, but ignoring comments (which turned out to be an issue with
      endDTD never being used).

      I created a JUnit test that removes any of our application's code and
      strictly using Xalan with JDOM.  I've pasted the code below.

      The Doctype of the transformed document is always null.

      I'm thinking this has to do with JDOM and Xalan.

      Any ideas, suggestions, etc?

      Thanks!
      Syl


      import java.io.StringReader;

      import javax.xml.transform.Transformer;
      import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory;
      import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXResult;
      import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXSource;
      import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXTransformerFactory;
      import javax.xml.transform.sax.TransformerHandler;

      import org.jdom.Document;
      import org.jdom.input.SAXHandler;
      import org.jdom.output.DOMOutputter;
      import org.xml.sax.ContentHandler;
      import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
      import org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler;

      import junit.framework.TestCase;

      public class Test extends TestCase
      {
         public void testDoctypeCreation() throws Exception
         {

             String xmlDoc = "<html><!--This is the first
      comment--><p>Buddies</p><!--This is the second comment--></html>";
             String xslText = "<xsl:stylesheet version=\"1.0\"
      xmlns:xsl=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform\";><xsl:template
      match=\"node() | @*\"><xsl:copy><xsl:apply-templates select=\"@* |
      node()\"/></xsl:copy></xsl:template><xsl:template
      match=\"p\"><xsl:copy-of select=\".\"/>
      yes.</xsl:template></xsl:stylesheet>";

             SAXHandler saxHandler = new SAXHandler();

             SAXSource xmlSource = new SAXSource(new InputSource(new
      StringReader(xmlDoc)));
             SAXSource xsltSource = new SAXSource(new InputSource(new
      StringReader(xslText)));

             TransformerFactory factory = new
      org.apache.xalan.processor.TransformerFactoryImpl();
             SAXTransformerFactory saxFactory = (SAXTransformerFactory)
      factory;

             TransformerHandler handler =
      saxFactory.newTransformerHandler(xsltSource);
             Transformer transformer = handler.getTransformer();

             SAXResult result = new SAXResult();

             result.setHandler((ContentHandler) saxHandler);
             result.setLexicalHandler((LexicalHandler) saxHandler);

             handler.setResult(result);

             transformer.transform(xmlSource, result);

             Document transformed = saxHandler.getDocument();

             DOMOutputter output = new DOMOutputter();
             org.w3c.dom.Document dom = output.output(transformed);
             assertEquals("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
      Strict//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd\";>",
      dom.getDoctype());

         }
      }





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