As far as I know there is org.lotus.xsl.* package which is provided with IBM
WebSphere 3.5.
I decided use it in my project. My project, however, is at to early stage to
provide you details.

Jarek Mikienko

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthias Carlsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 6:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using XML & XSL in Servlets


I'm about to create a rather big web application using servlets. Until
now, I've been using servlets to manage the data, and JSPs to present it.
I've heard lots of good things about XML and XSL, and I'd like to try it
out.

I've never used neither XML nor XSL, but I understand what purpose they
have, the benefits etc.

What I'm looking for is any good tutorials on this subject (or book),
and any API:s you can recommend. I must be able to use the API:s in a
commercial product, without having to be open source.

Someone in this list mentioned cocoon from xml.apache.org, and it seems
to be a good product, but are there any other (better) alternatives?

Thanks,

[ Matthias Carlsson ]
[ Programmer (Java, CGI/Perl, Javascript, HTML) ] [ Web Designer ]
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