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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Robin Green <gr...@hotmail.com> on 2000/10/17 13:50:16 UTC

Re: Servlets with XML/XSL

This should have been posted to cocoon-users not cocoon-dev.

Mala Ramakrishnan <ma...@speedtrak.com> wrote:
>I am a newbie to XML/XSL + servlets and am trying to use both.

It's often easier to use XSP instead of servlets. See the cocoon docs.

>I have
>this servlet that gets a whole bunch of information in XML as a result
>of querying a database. I am building a frontend for this info and
>thought the best thing to do would be to write XSL pages for each of
>these XML pages. I am not too sure about how to do this. Seems like
>everytime I should make my servlet write the XML page to disk where the
>XSL is saved. Seems like a very inefficient solution, especially when a
>servlet can write HTML to the client browser. Is anybody aware of how I
>can do this?

You really haven't read much of the docs, have you? This is a FAQ and the 
answer is in the Cocoon FAQ.



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