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XSLT 2.1 samples

Added by Anonymous about 14 years ago

Legacy ID: #8617101 Legacy Poster: clark_obrien (clark_obrien)

How can I get started with XSLT 2.1? Any sample code in java available?


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RE: XSLT 2.1 samples - Added by Anonymous about 14 years ago

Legacy ID: #8617663 Legacy Poster: Michael Kay (mhkay)

The current release version, Saxon 9.2, predates the first public working draft of XSLT 2.1. It contains some features such as saxon:iterate and saxon:try that are inspired by things in the XSLT 2.1 draft, but don't expect them to conform exactly to what the draft describes. If there are particular features of XSLT 2.1 that you need, please explain what you want to achieve, and we can try and give you a solution that works in Saxon. It's very early days for XSLT 2.1 at the moment, and if you want to use these features, you need to recognize that you are at the bleeding edge - don't expect that others have already laid a path through the jungle by writing examples and tutorials.

RE: XSLT 2.1 samples - Added by Anonymous about 14 years ago

Legacy ID: #8630065 Legacy Poster: clark_obrien (clark_obrien)

Thanks for the reply. I am building a demo app that features streaming transformations. I wanted an example of using streaming transformations. Sort of "what is there" is ok with me since release date for the product is late next year.

RE: XSLT 2.1 samples - Added by Anonymous about 14 years ago

Legacy ID: #8637859 Legacy Poster: clark_obrien (clark_obrien)

Anyone? Just looking for any demo code that shows streaming parsing.

RE: XSLT 2.1 samples - Added by Anonymous about 14 years ago

Legacy ID: #8637990 Legacy Poster: Michael Kay (mhkay)

The only examples available are what you can find in the documentation at http://www.saxonica.com/documentation/sourcedocs/serial.html However, if you have specific questions, and let us know more specifically what you are trying to achieve and how far you got before you got stuck, then I'm more than happy to help. But it's very difficult to respond to questions unless they are specific about what you want to achieve.

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