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Hi there!
I have a (currently) simple java method I want to use in a xsl stylesheet. I use XSL 1.0 and Saxon 6.5.5 (project requirement :'( ). This is the class I want to call (the signature is not final, just because I want it running at all now): public class LineSplitter { public static Object splitIntoLines(Object nodes, Object lineLengths) {
return new String(nodes.getClass().getCanonicalName() + "\n"
+ lineLengths.getClass().getCanonicalName());
}
}and this is the template I want to use it with: <xsl:template name="splitIntoRows">
<xsl:param name="nodes"/>
<xsl:param name="linelengths"/>
<xsl:value-of select="splitter:splitIntoLines($nodes, $linelengths)"
xmlns:splitter="java:xxx.xslextension.LineSplitter"/>
</xsl:template>While debugging this method in Oxygen Eclipse Plugin I get following error: Conversion of string to org.w3c.dom.NodeList is not supported I'm not converting anything as I think. What is going wrong here? Kind regards, Kai
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