> Are there any Java-based XSLT or XPath implementations (at least partial
> functionality) that can traverse over existent DOM object, as opposed to
> creating their own in-memory structure? I need to be able to provide my
own
> Document object built by my own parser, not just DOM APIs over internal
> processor structure (as Saxon implementation).
Xalan (http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/index.html) does this.
-scott
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Are there any Java-based XSLT or XPath implementations (at least partial
functionality) that can traverse over existent DOM object, as opposed to
creating their own in-memory structure? I need to be able to provide my own
Document object built by my own parser, not just DOM APIs over internal
processor structure (as Saxon implementation).
Thanks,
- Eugene
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