Hi Geoff,

Thanks for that, but oxygenxml looks more like a XML/XSLT editor to me? We are using Eclipse. I am looking for something like Ivy can generate dependency report, but for XSLT files.

Thanks,
cheney

Geoff Clitheroe wrote:
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




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