Subject: Expressing XSLT in UML???
From: "Michael J. Hudson" <mhudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 14:24:00 -0500
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Here's something new and interesting that I'd be interested in seeing
or hearing about? Is there a way to express XSLT in some sort of
UML diagram? My current project uses XML as both the interface and
the data into and out of the system. There is a lot of XSLT
infrastructure there doing a lot of conversions and transformations.
Now, our normal non-XSLT code, a la Java, is well documented in
class and sequence diagrams... however, for now, each XSLT file is
a just "stereotyped" class diagram with nothing else in it, and thus
show just a 'use' relationship in our diagrams.
It would be great if there was some way to also show some logical
structure to our current and future XSLT code. Would each template
be a class diagram? Maybe activity diagrams? I don't know... wondered
if anyone else has thought about this?
Any thought would be greatly appreciated!
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Michael J. Hudson
Software/Framework Engineer
mhudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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