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- Subject: [xsl] Trade Marks
- From: murali meraga <meraga_m at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:13:46 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi All,
Anyone know how to code trade marks in xml?
example: ® (registered trade mark)
sm (service mark)
Thanks in advance,
Murali.
--- Sudhir Malhotra <sudhirmalhotra123@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I would highly appreciate any suggestions, or
> pointers to web based
> resources or java/xsl code samples. I have gone
> through Xalan-Java
> extensions examples.
>
>
> ----------INPUT XML-------------
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <reply>
> <source name="NYSE">
> <entries grouping="instrument"
> numberOfTimeUnits="60" resultTZ="ET"
> segmentEnd="15:00:00" segmentStart="08:30:00"
> timeRangeEnd="20000929-15:00:00 ET"
> timeRangeStart="20000929-09:30:00 ET"
> timeUnit="minutes">
> ... Lots of other stuff ...
> </entries>
> </source>
> </reply>
> ----------INPUT XML end------------------------
> I would like to instantiate java Date object
> in my java code as follows.
>
> -----------JAVA CODE snippet----------------------
> // This is just sample code to show our approach
>
> public void transformInputXml()
> {
> Date timeRangeStart;
>
>
> // source has Input XML
> // target has Output XML
> // transformer uses
> createOutputAndGetStartDate.xsl
>
> createOutputAndGetStartDate = new StreamSource(new
> File(
>
> createOutputAndGetStartDate.xsl ));
> TransformerFactory tFactory =
> TransformerFactory.newInstance();
>
>
> Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer
>
> (createOutputAndGetStartDate);
> transformer.transform(source, target);
>
> // I am able to get my target XML
> // I can create the timeRangeStart Date object
> // inside createOutputAndGetStartDate.xsl
> // QUESTION 1. : I do not
> // know how to get the Date object created in XSL
> context
> // back to Java context and so that it prints
> // "September 29, 2000 ... " per the next line.
> // I am constrained not to make timeRangeStart
> static.
> // I my case I need the transformation to go on
> // to plot the stock prices coming from the
> market, and
> // I need also need the Date value returned to me
> // in the java context, without
> // making another call through the transformer
>
> System.out.println ( timeRangeStart.toString() );
>
> // QUESTION 2. : How to create a complex object in
> Java
> // context and pass it to xsl
> // I am able to pass a string object
> // transformer.setParameter("PersonName", "Joe"
> );
> // <xsl:param name="PersonName"
> select="anonymous"/>
> // How to pass a Person object, containing all its
> // members?
>
>
> // QUESTION 3.
> // In case the Input XML is an error response
> instead
> // of the data requested, I need to capture the
> // Error code and reason per the INPUT XML 2
> below.
> // Currently I get TransformerException.
> // I added the following lines to xsl
> // <xsl:template match="reply/source/Error">
> // <xsl:message terminate="yes"/>
> // <!--<xsl:text><xsl:value-of
> select="@reason"/></xsl:text>-->
> // <xsl:text>Error received from source</xsl:text>
> // </xsl:template>
> // I am not able to get the @reason value back to
> Java context
> // so that I can inform the user what happened.
> // Neither can I get the error message I inserted
> within xsl:text
> // tag
>
>
>
> }
> ------------JAVA CODE Snippet end-------------
>
> ----------INPUT XML 2------------------
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <reply>
> <source name="NYSE">
> <Error code="-300" reason="Connection failed" />
> </source>
> </reply>
> ----------INPUT XML 2 end------------------------
>
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sudhir Malhotra
>
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