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cvs commit: xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources entities.ent
dleslie 01/05/15 09:29:02
Modified: java/xdocs/sources entities.ent
Log:
Added link to in xsltcreadme to XSLTC Design docs.
Revision Changes Path
1.16 +3 -3 xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/entities.ent
Index: entities.ent
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RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/entities.ent,v
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source tree, and we have begun the process of merging XSLTC into Xalan. XSLTC provides a compiler for compiling
stylesheets into translets, and a streamlined runtime environment for using translets to transform XML input.
In the near term, XSLTC will appear in a separate JAR file (xsltc.jar) with its own API and command-line
- utilities. Over time, we plan to merge the two codebases so that you can use the same JAXP interfaces to perform
- transformations with the Xalan transformer and with translets.
- <ref>Requirements and design documents to be written.</ref></p>'>
+ utilities. You can already use the same JAXP interfaces to perform
+ transformations with the Xalan transformer and with translets. Over time, we plan to merge the two codebases.
+ <ref>See <jump href="xsltc/index.html">XSLTC Design Documents</jump>.</ref></p>'>
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