If you can find code, would be much appreciated.

Thank you all for your responses.

-Vicky
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> I'm not sure I still have the code in my archives, I
> will look, but I actually had cause to tackle a
> problem just like this.
> 
> We had an application written by a consultant that
> is now long gone.  He did it in MS technologies,
> using XSLT to transform XML to HTML to generate the
> output to the browser.  Basically, some business
> logic classes execute, generate XML, then an
> appropriate XSLT is applied to the XML to generate
> an HTML response.
> 
> Well, we're now an all-Java shop (except where we're
> not :) ), and so this app had to get converted. 
> Converting the back-end logic proved to be a
> relatively simple matter (although the architecture
> is poor Strus - lots of logic in the Actions, but
> hey, it was quick and easy).  I just had each Action
> stick the resultant XML in an associated ActionForm,
> and also put in the appropriate XSLT (read from a
> database) in the form as well.
> 
> The presentation layer I didn't want to have to
> re-write, so what I wound up doing was finding a
> class that accepts an XML and XSLT string and
> returns a string of the XML transformed with the
> XSLT (I don't recall which unfortunately) and I
> wound up generating the HTML *in a JSP*.  In other
> words, the JSP was pretty much just this:
> 
> <html><head><title></title></head><body>
> <%=MyXMLTransformer.transform(myForm.getXML(),
> myForm.getXSLT())%>
> </body></html>
> 
> All of the actions forward to this JSP, and that's
> that.
> 
> If you are interested I can try and find some code
> for you, but I thought just explaining the basic
> approach might be helpful in and of itself.
> 
> -- 
> Frank W. Zammetti
> Founder and Chief Software Architect
> Omnytex Technologies
> http://www.omnytex.com
> 
> On Tue, October 19, 2004 2:31 pm, Mark Lowe said:
> >> Now we need to get rid of xsl code and
> >> replace it with jsp/struts.
> > 
> > Why do you need to do this?
> > 
> > I'd look for a way of getting the xsl
> transformations to happen via
> > struts and then add any new bits using struts
> jsps. If there are any
> > problems with the xsl and nobody knows how to fix
> it then, perhaps
> > replace with JSP. Its hard without knowing the
> details, but would seem
> > wrong..
> > 
> > Mark
> > 
> > On 19 Oct 2004, at 20:22, Vicky wrote:
> > 
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> In my current project we are using xsl which
> renders
> >> xml into xhtml. Now we need to get rid of xsl
> code and
> >> replace it with jsp/struts. Is there an easy
> tool/way
> >> to migrate xsl files into jsps? This is quite
> huge
> >> project so it won't be possible to start it from
> >> scratch. Any pointes or help would be
> appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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