Hi Nathan, Thanks for the information.I'll begin the things through the link you sent.
Sanjaya Liyanage On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 12:54 AM, Nathan Nadeau <n...@gleim.com> wrote: > That website is referring to Xalan 1.2.2. which is no longer supported by > Apache. The latest stable version of Xalan is 2.7.1 I believe, and the class > structure has changed. You can still use the ideas that the website talks > about, but you will need to update the packages, code, and class structures > to match Xalan 2.7.1. > > Xalan 2.7.1 can certainly do what you desire. Your best bet is to review > http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/ for the latest information and tutorials on > getting a program up and running. > > Good luck, > Nathan > > Sanjaya Liyanage wrote: >> >> Hi Nathan, >> I found the code >> here.(http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/xml/jxslt/ch05_01.htm) .What I >> want is just try to generate a html giving a XML and a XSL as inputs >> using Xalan.Do you know how can I achieve that?I can't use this code >> because of the problem with the unavailability of >> org.apache.xalan.xslt.XSLTProcessor class. >> >> thank you >> Sanjaya Liyanage >> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Nathan Nadeau <n...@gleim.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Sanjaya, >>> >>> Looking through the Xalan 2.7.1 JAR files, I don't see any class like >>> "org.apache.xalan.xslt.XSLTProcessor". Maybe that is an old or mistaken >>> class name? Possibly similar classes I see in the current JAR are: >>> org/apache/xalan/client/XSLTProcessorApplet, >>> org/apache/xalan/processor/*, >>> and org/apache/xalan/xslt/Process (this is in fact a main entry point >>> class >>> for Xalan). >>> >>> Sanjaya Liyanage wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> I need the above class to be imported in order to run a basic xalan >>>> example.Although I used the Xalan.jar it doesn't contain a class like >>>> that instead a org.apache.xalan.xsltc. How can I use the class I >>>> need?Any help is appreciated. >>>> Thank you >>>> Sanjaya Liyanage >>>> >>>> >