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Hello again!!!I still have problems with my project. I can find a way to combine dynamically three stylesheets one after the other in order to have one smaller output. Please how can i do this with java??? Do I have to use ant?
My original xml document includes clients from different countries.At first
i want to create anew xml doc which will have onlyclients from USA and then
a new xml doc which will have only those from ny. Assume that USA=1 and
ny=11(all the other countries have different numbers..)
For example this is a part from my original xml:
and then with the second xsl this xml:
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[xsl] java filtering and xs
Subject: [xsl] java filtering and xs From: "jandra x" <jandra_7@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 16:30:10 +0200 |
Hello again!!!I still have problems with my project. I can find a way to combine dynamically three stylesheets one after the other in order to have one smaller output. Please how can i do this with java??? Do I have to use ant?
My original xml document includes clients from different countries.At first
i want to create anew xml doc which will have onlyclients from USA and then
a new xml doc which will have only those from ny. Assume that USA=1 and
ny=11(all the other countries have different numbers..)
For example this is a part from my original xml:
<client> <fname>george</name> <lastname>qwerty</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>12</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>200897456</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>george</name> <lastname>liberty</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>14</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>20084457456</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>nick</name> <lastname>klipd</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>19</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>200855</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>alex</name> <lastname>poly</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>11</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>20013131</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>owen</name> <lastname>nitro</lastname> <address>7</address> <region>71</region> <email>yahoo</email> <phone>8003698</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>what</name> <lastname>who</lastname> <address>7</address> <region>78</region> <email>yahoo</email> <phone>98</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>owen</name> <lastname>bishop</lastname> <address>7</address> <region>76</region> <email>yahoo</email> <phone>800</phone> </client> etc....
So with my first xsl i wnat to create this sort of xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="8.xsl"?> <wow> <client> <fname>george</name> <lastname>qwerty</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>12</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>200897456</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>george</name> <lastname>liberty</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>14</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>20084457456</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>nick</name> <lastname>klipd</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>19</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>200855</phone> </client>
<client> <fname>alex</name> <lastname>poly</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>11</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>20013131</phone> </client> </wow>
and then with the second xsl this xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="8.xsl"?> <wow> <client> <fname>alex</name> <lastname>poly</lastname> <address>1</address> <region>11</region> <email>hotmail</email> <phone>20013131</phone> </client> </wow> ....
what i cant achieve is to cobine the two xsl files.import or include dont seem to work. i use if to take only the clients from usa and then copy-of select to create the new tree with them and then in the different xsl the same idea to take the nyorkers. The code is something like this:
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0"> <xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes"/> <xsl:template match="/"> <xsl:apply-templates/> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="clients"> <xsl:if test="address='1'"> <xsl:element name="client"> <xsl:element name="fname"><xsl:copy-of select="./fname"/></xsl:element> <xsl:element name="lastname"><xsl:copy-of select="./lastname"/></xsl:element> <xsl:element name="address"><xsl:copy-of select="./address"/></xsl:element> <xsl:element name="region"><xsl:copy-of select="./region"/></xsl:element> <xsl:element name="email"><xsl:copy-of select="./email"/></xsl:element> <xsl:element name="phone"><xsl:copy-of select="./phone"/></xsl:element> </xsl:element> </xsl:if> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
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