> Transform doesn't appear to have any methods that return a JDOM
> Document. Is there some way to transform a JDOM document object and
> not write directly to a file?
Check out the JDOMResult class.
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Subject: Re: [jdom-interest] problems applying XSL transform to JDOM
Quoting Mattias Jiderhamn <mj-lists@(protected)>:
> At 2006-08-15 00:22, wkrick@(protected):
>> I'm trying to use the method shown here to apply an XSL transform to
>> my JDOM document...
>>
>> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/x-tipjdom.html
>>
>> Is there an easier way? Basically, I have a JDOM Document object in
>> my application, I want to apply an XSL transform and write out the
XML
>> result to a file.
>
>
> TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
> Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer( new
> StreamSource(xslFile) );
>
> JDOMSource xmlSource = new JDOMSource(document);
> StreamResult result = new StreamResult(outputFile);
>
> transformer.transform(source, result);
>
Thanks for the help.
Transform doesn't appear to have any methods that return a JDOM
Document. Is there some way to transform a JDOM document object and
not write directly to a file?
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