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Re: Has anyone used java server pages to serve upDocBook XML documents?
- From: Dave Pawson <davep at dpawson dot freeserve dot co dot uk>
- To: Lori Wong <wongl at llnl dot gov>, docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 06:52:34 +0100
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Has anyone used java server pages to serve upDocBook XML documents?
At 15:21 29/04/2002 -0700, Lori Wong wrote:
>I'm new and although I've looked through the list archive, I'm not sure
>that the postings about Java and DocBook XML necessarily address
>implementing a java server page to serve up DocBook XML as HTML
>on-the-fly. Most of the postings appear to address creating HTML output
>to a file rather than through a web server. I am just learning about
>java, so this question may be rather naive. I have a fairly small set of
>documents which only use a subset of the DocBook DTD (something slightly
>larger than the Simplified DTD). Does anyone have an example they might
>be willing to share that does this type of transformation via a jsp (or is
>there documentation that might be relevant that I should read)? Is Norman
>Walsh's XSLT the preferred stylesheet transformation and can it be
>customized to only deal with the subset I'm using?
Sorry, no jsp examples, but yes it can be (and is being done).
Try some jsp sites.
If your docbook is a true subset of docbook then the stylesheets should
work fine for you.
HTH DaveP