Unfortunately, XmlBeans does not have xslt capabilities out-of-the box
(the way it has XPath and XQuery capabilities).

Your best bet is to use the DOM interfaces to get a DOM node and feed it
into a XSLT processing engine that accepts DOM as input.

Radu

On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 12:30 +0200, Michal Porzozynski wrote:
> Hello XmlBeans Users !
> 
> I'm considering right now if XMLBeans is suitable for my new project.
> I have to transform  xml using xslt. How can I do that when I have
> only Xmlobjects and xls file ? I am looking for efficient solution.
> 

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