Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xsl-list Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: [xsl] xslt 2.0 and alternatives? [Thread Next] Re: [xsl] xslt 2.0 and alternatives?To: Date: 10/2/2004 4:59:00 AM On Oct 1, 2004, at 5:03 PM, Michael Kay wrote: Consider implementing the transformation as a web service and invoking it from the client application via HTTP calls. The client need never know that the transformation is done using XSLT, let alone that it's done using an XSLT processor written in Java. Interesting idea. Any examples I can point people to? As I see it, it'd just involve passing the document and a single parameter to the web service, and getting back the formatted document. Contexts in which it would likely be used? Web applications (often written in PHP), as well as desktop applications like OpenOffice. As a possibly relevant aside, the OpenOffice bibliographic project which I hope to see this become part of is being designed around a web service record query model (for sucking in records from remote databases). And does such a service get around the JVM startup problem? Bruce | ||||||
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