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From: "Christian Haul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> On 17.Feb.2002 -- 06:21 AM, Stephen Clarke wrote:
> > So I've been thinking, the thing to do is to figure out how to run
xerces at
> > the command line in order to test my code that way and check error
messages.
>
> This is what I do to run xalan (the XSLT processor) from command line (in
a script):
>
> C2_HOME=/path/to/xml-cocoon2
> export
CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$C2_HOME/lib/core/xalan-2.2.0.jar:$C2_HOME/lib/core/xer
ces-1.4.4.jar:$C2_HOME/lib/core/xml-apis.jar
> java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN $1 -XSL $2 $@
>
> putting this into a .bat, replace "export" with "set" and "$C2_HOME" with
"%C2_HOME%"
> and all ":" with ";", set C2_HOME correctly and it should work on Windows.
>
> Well, you get the idea: You need to include the three jars in your
classpath
> and then you can start Xalan by pointing java to the above class. Use -IN
for
> your XML, -XSL for your XSL and -OUT if you want the result saved to a
file.
> There are some debug switches which are quite useful, too:
>
>  -TT trace templates
>  -TG trace result element generation
>  -TS trace selection events
>  -TTC trace template children
>
> HTH,
>

Hi Chris,

That's perfect. I haven't tried it yet, but it looks like exactly what I
need.

Many thanks.

--
Best,
Stephen


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