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<p>This package provides an abstraction layer for XSLT processors through {@link ProcessorWrapper}.</p>
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<dt><b>Author: </b></dt><dd><a href="mailto:shane_curcuru@lotus.com">Shane_Curcuru@lotus.com</a></dd>
<dt><b>Program(s) Under Test: </b></dt>
<dd><a href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j" target="_top">Xalan-J 2.x XSLT Processor</a></dd>
<dd><a href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan" target="_top">Xalan-J 1.x XSLT Processor</a></dd>
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<p>This package also provides a number of implementations
for varying XSLT processors, including Xalan-J 1.x,
Xalan-J 2.x using the TRAX interface, and others.<p>
<p>This allows many test classes to eliminate dependencies
on a specific processor and be able to plug-and-play
different processors to compare test results.<p>
<p>See ProcessorWrapper.properties for info on how a -flavor
can get mapped into a specific implementation and 'type'
of a ProcessorWrapper.</p>
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