XSLT : Java Glossary

XSLT

XSLT (extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations). A W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)-specified language for transforming XML (extensible Markup Language) documents into other XML or HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) documents. It part of Sun’s JAXP (Java Api for XML Processing) support for XML. It is like a skeleton human-readable document with functions embedded in it to extract data from the source document or to do calculations. It is a bit like JSP (Java Server Pages) tags with the source information coming from an XML file.

Xalan is Java’s XSLT processor.

Books

book cover recommend book⇒Java and XSLT
by:Eric M. Burke 978-0-596-00143-8paperback
publisher:O’Reilly recommended
published:2001-09
XSL transformations and XSLT.
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Learning More

Oracle’s Javadoc on XSLT TransformerFactory : available:

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