Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Transform multiple XML files [Thread Next] Re: Transform multiple XML filesTo: NULL Date: 6/2/2004 2:07:00 AM Martin Honnen wrote: > > > Adrian Herscu wrote: > >> Martin Honnen wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Adrian Herscu wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I have a hierarchy of XML files. Now I need to apply an XSL >>>> transformation to the entire hierarchy and create another (similar) >>>> hierarchy to contain the transformed XML files. >>>> >>>> Someone know about some tool I can use? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I think Saxon is an XSLT processor that can at least deal with a >>> directory of XML files and supports XSLT 1.1 (Saxon 6) respectively >>> XSLT 2.0 (Saxon 7) mechanisms to produce multiple output files. >>> Saxon is a Java implementation of an XSLT processor, Saxon 7 needs >>> JRE 1.4 to run I think. >>> http://saxon.sourceforge.net/ >>> >> >> Martin, I'm looking for a tool - something I can call from a console >> window: >> >> xslTransform <source-xml-directory> <xsl-file> [<target-xml-directory>] > > > Well Saxon is a Java application that you can run from a console window, > see http://saxon.sourceforge.net/saxon7.9.1/using-xsl.html#Command-line > for the documentation. Of course as already pointed out you need the > Java runtime to run a Java application but you do not need to build Saxon. > Great! | ||||||
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