Hi
If you like XSLT, but don't like pointy brackets, redundant XML
clutter or multiply quoted XPaths, then give NiceXSL a try.
NiceXSL provides a C-like front end syntax with translators:
- to XSLT for normal usage
- from XSLT to get up and running with your existing code.
The latest release features:
Eclipse integration. Point your Eclipse installer at
http://nicexsl.sourceforge.net/update-site.
ANT or command line support. Point your browser at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nicexsl.
A NiceXSL source is typically 30% smaller and vastly more
readable than its XSLT counterpart.
Documentation and examples may be found at http://nicexsl.sourceforge.net.
Regards
Ed Willink
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