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Re: [xsl] Non-xml source documents

From: James Fuller <jim.fuller@-------------->
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Date: 3/1/2005 8:39:00 AM
Gladian wrote:



Hi Jim,

 



Hello Gladian,



I would really appreciate it if you can send me an example of the Flat

text to XML XSLT. I require this for SAP XI Mapping and this is the

 



generally XSLT 2.0 processes flat text much better then XSLT 1.0... in 
addition, transclusion is handled better...take a look here 
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/07/09/xslt.html



if I remember correctly mapping something like SAP XI is a pain in the 
butt, ...XSLT 1.0/2.0 is good at these type of complex mappings...and 
sometimes quicker...though if your docs grow to huge size then perf 
starts being a serious issue as it is with any  XML processing.



first step though,  are you not mapping XML files to XML? You say you 
map TEXT 2 XML but I thought SAP XI slings XML around....can you could 
provide an example source and desired target document...perhaps one of 
us can assist.



easiest (Only?) way to do this for the J2EE adapter. My email address

 



XSLT is not the only way....there exists some java (swing?) mapping 
tools as well.



gl, Jim Fuller


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