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java.lang.Object | +--weblogic.apache.xalan.lib.Redirect
Implements three extension elements to allow an XSLT transformation to redirect its output to multiple output files.
You must declare the Xalan namespace (xmlns:lxslt="http://xml.apache.org/xslt"), a namespace for the extension prefix (such as xmlns:redirect="weblogic.apache.xalan.lib.Redirect"), and declare the extension namespace as an extension (extension-element-prefixes="redirect").
You can either just use redirect:write, in which case the file will be opened and immediately closed after the write, or you can bracket the write calls by redirect:open and redirect:close, in which case the file will be kept open for multiple writes until the close call is encountered. Calls can be nested.
Calls can take a 'file' attribute and/or a 'select' attribute in order to get the filename. If a select attribute is encountered, it will evaluate that expression for a string that indicates the filename. If the string evaluates to empty, it will attempt to use the 'file' attribute as a default. Filenames can be relative or absolute. If they are relative, the base directory will be the same as the base directory for the output document. This is obtained by calling getOutputTarget() on the TransformerImpl. You can set this base directory by calling TransformerImpl.setOutputTarget() or it is automatically set when using the two argument form of transform() or transformNode().
Calls to redirect:write and redirect:open also take an optional attribute append="true|yes", which will attempt to simply append to an existing file instead of always opening a new file. The default behavior of always overwriting the file still happens if you do not specify append.
Note: this may give unexpected results when using xml or html output methods, since this is not coordinated with the serializers - hence, you may get extra xml decls in the middle of your file after appending to it.
Example:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/XSL/Transform/1.0" xmlns:lxslt="http://xml.apache.org/xslt" xmlns:redirect="weblogic.apache.xalan.lib.Redirect" extension-element-prefixes="redirect"> <xsl:template match="/"> <out> default output. </out> <redirect:open file="doc3.out"/> <redirect:write file="doc3.out"> <out> <redirect:write file="doc1.out"> <out> doc1 output. <redirect:write file="doc3.out"> Some text to doc3 </redirect:write> </out> </redirect:write> <redirect:write file="doc2.out"> <out> doc2 output. <redirect:write file="doc3.out"> Some more text to doc3 <redirect:write select="doc/foo"> text for doc4 </redirect:write> </redirect:write> </out> </redirect:write> </out> </redirect:write> <redirect:close file="doc3.out"/> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
This class is based on an implementation from the Apache XML Project. In future releases the XML parser, XSLT processor, and associated classes will likely be updated to be based on a later version of the Apache implementations. Since Apache does not guarantee backwards compatibility between versions of their software, we cannot guarantee backwards compatibility of any of the classes contained in the weblogic.apache package or sub-packages.
Field Summary | |
static boolean |
DEFAULT_APPEND_OPEN
Default append mode for bare open calls. |
static boolean |
DEFAULT_APPEND_WRITE
Default append mode for bare write calls. |
protected java.util.Hashtable |
m_formatterListeners
List of formatter listeners indexed by filename. |
protected java.util.Hashtable |
m_outputStreams
List of output streams indexed by filename. |
Constructor Summary | |
Redirect()
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Method Summary | |
void |
close(XSLProcessorContext context,
ElemExtensionCall elem)
Close the given file and remove it from the formatter listener's table. |
void |
open(XSLProcessorContext context,
ElemExtensionCall elem)
Open the given file and put it in the XML, HTML, or Text formatter listener's table. |
void |
write(XSLProcessorContext context,
ElemExtensionCall elem)
Write the evalutation of the element children to the given file. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone,
equals,
finalize,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait |
Field Detail |
protected java.util.Hashtable m_formatterListeners
protected java.util.Hashtable m_outputStreams
public static final boolean DEFAULT_APPEND_OPEN
public static final boolean DEFAULT_APPEND_WRITE
Constructor Detail |
public Redirect()
Method Detail |
public void open(XSLProcessorContext context, ElemExtensionCall elem) throws java.net.MalformedURLException, java.io.FileNotFoundException, java.io.IOException, javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
public void write(XSLProcessorContext context, ElemExtensionCall elem) throws java.net.MalformedURLException, java.io.FileNotFoundException, java.io.IOException, javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
public void close(XSLProcessorContext context, ElemExtensionCall elem) throws java.net.MalformedURLException, java.io.FileNotFoundException, java.io.IOException, javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
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Documentation is available at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70 |
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