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Re: [xsl] Are there things missing in XSLT which force people to use, say, Java to process XML?

2010-10-29 09:23:16
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On 10/29/2010 08:28 AM, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
Many developers use Java to process XML documents. 

Why?

Are there things missing in XSLT which force them to use Java? What things?

A windowing API?  User interaction?  JDBC?  Pointy-haired bosses?

~Chris (bewildered)
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