Thanks Michael.
>
> I need to do a transformation that will take an input xml
> string in a format
> that is something like
> ...<a>1</a><a>2</a><a>3</a><a>4</a>...
> and apart from transforming it, will split the multiple node
> occurrences for
> "a" into different xml's i.e.
> xml[1]=<a>1</a>
> xml[2]=<a>2</a>...
XSLT 2.0 solution:
<xsl:template match="a">
<xsl:result-document href="file{position()}.xml">
<xsl:copy-of select="."/>
</xsl:result-document>
</xsl:template>
Some XSLT 1.0 processors have extensions that do similar things.
So here, I guess the multiple output xmls are created as files. Is there
anyway that the xml's can instead be returned to the java program that
called the transformation, so that the program does not have to read them
from disk?
Thanks and regards,
Vishwajit.
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