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Re: Working of XSLT

From: Martin Honnen <mahotrash@-----.-->
To: NULL
Date: 11/16/2007 4:40:00 PM

river22_34@y... wrote:

>                       This is just a brief description of how XSLT
> works. Please join in this discussion & please give me your
> suggestions regarding this topic & also some more information on this
> discussion.
> 
> XSLT consists of three components that transform an XML document into
> the reqd. format. The three components are:-
> instance of the TransformerFactory,
> instance of the Transformer and,
> the predefined transformation instructions.

This is the newsgroup microsoft.public.xsl while you seem to want to 
discuss the JAXP Java API for XSLT transformations. We here usually deal 
with MSXML as the XSLT processor which has its own API that is quite 
different from the JAXP API, or with the MS .NET framework which too has 
its own API which is quite different from JAXP.

Consider to discuss the JAXP API in a Java newsgroup.

-- 

	Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/


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