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Subject: RE: [xsl] xslt extensions accessing spring application context From: "Robby Pelssers" <robby.pelssers@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 12:22:06 +0100 |
Hi Michael, So are you saying that Saxon9.2 would support this feature? Kind regards, Robby -----Original Message----- From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:04 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] xslt extensions accessing spring application context Questions about Java extensibility are processor-specific questions that are probably best asked on a processor-specific list. One of the motivations behind the new "integrated extension function" mechanism in Saxon 9.2 was to give you better control on how your extensions integrate into your particular application environment: but I haven't worked out a Spring example as a specific use case. Regards, Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ http://twitter.com/michaelhkay > -----Original Message----- > From: Robby Pelssers [mailto:robby.pelssers@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 10 March 2010 10:11 > To: XSLT mailing list > Subject: [xsl] xslt extensions accessing spring application context > > > Hi all, > > I know we can access java classes using extensions... but > nowadays many developers use spring to configure beans where > properties are configured in the applicationContext. > > So instead of using the 'new' construct for instantiating a > java object I would like to get access to a spring bean. Are > there solutions to accomplish this? > > Kind regards, > Robby Pelssers
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