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Subject: RE: [xsl] accessing (xml) objects from xsl
From: "s s" <ss_theone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2002 13:16:37 +0000

I was using Saxon 6.5.2 and could not get points 1 nor 2 working below. I tried it with Xalan-J 2 and point 2 below now seems to work.

These questions arised from the process of trying to use xsl templates that were created with the MSXML 3.0 XSLT processors and as such we were using their addObject() functionality and passing a DOM tree to be used in the xsl sheet the following way:

stylesheet tag:
====
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:preprocessors="urn:pre-process">
====


a parameter using it:
====
<xsl:param name="someparam" select="preprocessors:get-selectNodes('PREPROCPROCESSORS/SOMEPATH/FILE')" />
====


Question is: is it possible to get this working (using custom extensions?) with either Saxon or Xalan-J?

Thanks!
Sean.


From: "Michael Kay" <michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: [xsl] accessing (xml) objects from xsl
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 10:38:05 +0100

The interface between XSLT and Java depends on which XSLT processor you
are using. So you'll need to identify the processor before anyone can
answer the question.

Michael Kay
Software AG
home: Michael.H.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx
work: Michael.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [xsl] accessing (xml) objects from xsl
>
>
> Hello!
>
> I have looked up these two questions in the archives but
> don't seem to find
> a complete answer. If anybody could help I would be greatful.
>
> two questions:
>
> 1) accessing java objects from xslt:
> I have tried using the following code to attach a java object
> to my xsl
> transformer:
>
> transformer.setParameter("blop", someObject);
>
> now I want to call the method in this function from xsl, how
> do I do this?
> i.e. I would like to call someObject.doSomething('bla') from
> the xsl file.
> Could someone help me out with an example! thanks...
>
>
> 2) passing a DOM object to xslt: (similar to above)
> I am trying to access a DOM element from xslt, but it seems
> to be passed
> through as null object when it is not!
>
> -----java-----
>   javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory df =
>      javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
>   javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder db = df.newDocumentBuilder();
>   org.w3c.dom.Document doceroo = db.newDocument();
>   org.w3c.dom.Element nds = doceroo.createElement("nds");
>   doceroo.appendChild(nds);
>   nds.setAttribute("bla","8.5");
>   transformer.setParameter("blop", doceroo);
> -----java-----
>
> ---- xsl -----
> 	<?xml version="1.0"?>
> 	<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
> 	<xsl:param name="blop" />
> 	<xsl:output method="html" encoding="UTF-8"/>
> 	<xsl:template match="*">
> 		<html>
> 		<body>
>
> |<xsl:value-of select="$blop" />|
>
> 		</body>
> 		</html>
> 	</xsl:template>
> 	</xsl:stylesheet>
>
> ---- xsl -----
>
> --- result ---
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <html>
>
>   <body>
>
>       |[#document: null]|
>
>   </body>
>
> </html>
>
> --- result ---
>
> Sean.
>
>
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