I haven't used it for this but it would be worth looking if OXygen can help http://www.oxygenxml.com/
It's not free but for when I have to work with XML it is more than worth it. Cheers, Geoff On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Xin Chen <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Michael. yes, that's what I want. I need something can generate a > XSLT dependency report for our project, because there are two many XSLT > files in our project. Sometimes, updated one file and forgot to update the > others causing a lot of issues.... > > Hmm.. I saw the beautiful graph report on Ivy website: > [full dependency graph] <http://ant.apache.org/ivy/images/hibgraph.png> > And thinking - finally, what I am looking for is here. Now it is not... > I am new to Ivy, according your experience, is it hard to extend Ivy to do > this kind of report? or it is not possible,just time wasting. > > Thanks, > cheney > > > Michael Shea wrote: > >> If I understand you correctly, you're asking if Ivy can look at some >> arbitrary XSLT files you've got, find the <xsl:import/> elements, and >> generate information about which files (or rather, which URIs) include >> which other files? >> >> If so, then no. This is not at all what Ivy does, and not what it is >> intended to do. =) >> >> >> Mike Shea. >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Just wondering has anyone use Ivy to resolve XSLT file dependency, and >>> generate the reports? >>> >>> Say I have bunch of XSLT files, and one import the other one, and import >>> the other one. blah blah, >>> Can Ivy generate a report about these dependency? >>> I think Ivy needs to look at the tag: import in XSLT files? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> cheney >>> >>> >> >
