| This program will run starting with Java version 1.4 as it contains |
| the XSL support in its distribution. |
| |
| The program demonstrates how one can use XSLT as a scripting language |
| to fill in a Java data structure using some XML data and a stylesheet. |
| |
| To run it, type: |
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| java TableFiller style1.xsl table-data.xml |
| or |
| java TableFiller style2.xsl table-data.xml |
| |
| Note on using Java 5, Java 6 or higher: |
| |
| - if the sample does not work in these environments then, copy the Xalan-jars from |
| "http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/downloads.html" distribution into the "endorsed" |
| directory of these Java versions (e.g. "JAVA_JRE_HOME /jre/lib/endorsed/"); make |
| sure that the archive "xalan.jar" (from the xalan-tool jar) is available as well; |
| tested with Xalan 2.7 and 2.8 on Java 5 and beta-version of Java 6 |
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| Be impressed and have fun! |
| ;-) |
| |
| ---rgf, 2006-09-07 |
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| =============== Original "readme" text as of 2003-06-25: ================= |
| |
| This demo shows how one can use LotusXSL as a scripting language to |
| fill in a Java data structure using some XML data and a stylesheet. |
| |
| To run it, type: |
| |
| java TableFiller style1.xsl table-data.xml |
| or |
| java TableFiller style2.xsl table-data.xml |
| |
| You need to have LotusXSL v0.18.* on your classpath in addition to |
| bsf.jar and bsfengines.jar. |
| |