Hi Juan,
I'm also using Xalan.
Here is an example:
http://www.softcorporation.com/xsl/xsleasy3.html
Regards,
Vadim
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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 08:54:34 +0100
Hi again,
I´m using XALAN processor.
Cheers.
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Ämne: Re: running java from xsl
>is there anybody with experience in running java code from a stylsheet?
The first thing you need to know is that calling external functions is an
area that's very implementation-dependent; so it's impossible to answer
your
question without knowing what processor you are using.
But for the general principles that most of the Java XSLT processors
follow,
see Chapter 8 of my XSLT Programmers Reference 2nd edition, plus the
product-specific appendices.
Mike Kay
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