On 17.02.2017 15:35, cmarchand(_at_)oxiane(_dot_)com wrote:
…
If you want to manipulate the tree, have a look to XOM, which is a tree
API much more comfortable than DOM, and much more efficient.
It must be reassuring when someone recommends using your own library ;)
XOM was written by Elliotte Rusty Harold.
Best regards,
Christophe
Le 2017-02-17 14:54, Elliotte Rusty Harold elharo(_at_)ibiblio(_dot_)org a
écrit :
Baseline:
* Java 7
* Bundled version of Xalan
* java.xml.transformers.Transformer
* DOM
I want to create and pass a set of elements from Java into the model
where the stylesheet can add them to my output.
Is this possible? In particular, is there a type I can use from Java
such as NodeIterator that this particular processor will recognize as
a node-set and assign to a variable inside the stylesheet?
Or should I simply do all the manipulation in DOM? (I'm trying to keep
my dependencies to a minimum so I don't want to pull in Saxon, etc.)
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