I'm trying to use several java custom functions i wrote.
First, I've put the java class in a jar file (function.jar)
and include the
following code in my xsl file :
<xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="
1.0"
xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/xslt/java"
xmlns:pfx="java:Custom">
Here is the code i use in order to print a trimmed data :
<IdFamily><xsl:value-of select="pfx:trim(' Test ')"/></
IdFamily>
When i execute the Saxon processor, it works well !
I don't think this will work in Saxon. You are using the Xalan way of
calling Java extension functions, and this will only work in Xalan. I
suspect you are using Xalan and not Saxon. Check the value of
system-property('xsl:vendor').
Now, i want to include all the classes contained in the same jar file.
Let's say i have twos classes names example1.class and
example2.class in my
jar file. How can i use all the functions specified in the
two class files
without naming all this classes ?
Saxon's binding of Java extension functions does not allow you to call a
Java method without explicitly naming the class that it belongs to as part
of the URI used in the function name.
Michael Kay