Hi,
I want to run a translet generated by jd.xsltc via a java-program
several times in a loop. It seems that only the first pass is done
and after this the program stops. Does the translet do this? How
can I prevent it from doing so?
In the following code "hello1" is printed only one time, "hello2"
doesn't get printed at all. Diml2cmsTranslet is the translet created
by jd.xsltc (Version 1.0, released 13 May 2003).
for(int s=0; s<parts.getLength(); s++) {
[ ... ]
Diml2cmsTranslet cmstranslet = new Diml2cmsTranslet();
String transletarguments[];
transletarguments = new String[6];
transletarguments[0]= "-out";
transletarguments[1]= cmsContainerFile;
transletarguments[2]= "-param";
transletarguments[3]= "SELECTID";
transletarguments[4]= "'" + id + "'";
transletarguments[5]= dimlFileName;
System.out.println("hello1");
cmstranslet.main(transletarguments);
System.out.println("hello2");
} // end for
Hope thats not a too stupid question,
Burghard ;)
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