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Hi monosij,
In oXygen, there are several features that allow you to view the contents of variables and parameters at any given (break)point and you can also use it to test out xpath expressions you haven't added to your code yet - just set a breakpoint and write the expression in the xwatch view and the nodes/values view will show you the result.
Sheila
On 11/06/10 19:56, Monosij Dutta-Roy wrote:
Re: [xsl] debugging xslt
Subject: Re: [xsl] debugging xslt From: Sheila Ellen Thomson <coder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 10:05:43 +0100 |
Hi monosij,
In oXygen, there are several features that allow you to view the contents of variables and parameters at any given (break)point and you can also use it to test out xpath expressions you haven't added to your code yet - just set a breakpoint and write the expression in the xwatch view and the nodes/values view will show you the result.
Sheila
On 11/06/10 19:56, Monosij Dutta-Roy wrote:
I am new to XSLT. However I have gotten some transforms running. In general my background is Java / Oracle - and with that I am wondering what is a good way to debug XSLT other than printing output.
I have also resorted to testing out XPath expressions in Java to check what they contain and then trying them in XSLT. Just wondering if there is a better way.
Thanks.
monosij
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