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RE: [xsl] Generating JSP/JSTL

2007-04-25 05:50:15
* From: Abel Braaksma [mailto:abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl] 

Still, when using JSTL and JSP, this is not going to help 
you, because JSTL requires the namespace to be bound and the XML to be

legal. I'd be very interested to know why the OP wants a type of XML
that 
is not going to work anyway...

Because the result is only part of a whole XML/JSTL file, which already
has the correct namespace declaration. Here in pseudo jsp-code:

<jsp:root
   xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page";
   xmlns:x="http://xml"; version="2.0">

<x:var var="foo">
        <x:transform xml="doc1.xml" xslt="doc.xslt"/>
        <h1>Foo Caption</h1>
        <x:transform xml="doc2.xml" xslt="doc.xslt"/>
</x:var>
<x:savetodisk file="foo.jsp" value="foo" />
</jsp:root>

The resulting document is written to disk and transfered to another
application server. What I do is creating a JSP from JSP with the help
from some XSLT. This is a restriction of the application I have to use.
All would be better if I could create the whole JSP from the XML:

<jsp:root
   xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page";
   xmlns:x="http://xml"; version="2.0">

<x:transform xml="doc2.xml" xslt="doc.xslt" var="foo"/>
<x:savetodisk file="foo.jsp" value="foo" />
</jsp:root>

Maybe someone has an idea.

Regards, Kai

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