[jdom-interest] Using TraX
Jason Hunter
jhunter at acm.org
Wed Apr 17 04:02:24 PDT 2002
The Javadocs are best. The source is there if the Javadocs aren't
explicit enough. Specific questions get answered on this list.
-jh-
Jasmeet.Singh at eontec.com wrote:
>
> Thanks Jason
> But how do i do that ..
> is there a place where i can have guidelines for this
>
> thanks
> jasmeet
>
>
> Jason Hunter
> <jhunter at acm. To: Jasmeet.Singh at eontec.com
> org> cc: jdom-interest at jdom.org
> Subject: Re: [jdom-interest] Using TraX
> 04/17/02
> 10:45 AM
>
>
>
> After the transform it's no longer a MyDocument. You could set the
> factory on JDOMResult if you wanted that.
>
> -jh-
>
> Jasmeet.Singh at eontec.com wrote:
> >
> > HI All
> >
> > I am trying to use JDOM TraX for transforming the source JDOM document
> into
> > another
> >
> > i use the following as in javadoc for the classes
> >
> > try {
> >
> > Transformer transformer = TransformerFactory.newInstance
> > ().newTransformer(new StreamSource(stylesheet));
> > JDOMResult out = new JDOMResult();
> > transformer.transform(new JDOMSource(in), out);
> > return (MyDocument) out.getDocument();
> >
> > } catch (Exception e) {
> > throw new MyException("XSLT Trandformation failed :: " +
> > e.getMessage());
> > }
> >
> > I get a class cast exception while casting out.getDocument() to
> > MyDocument..
> > MyDocument is a subclass of org.jdom.Document.. I have using JDOMFactory
> as
> > a subclass of DefaultJDOMFactory to get my own version of Docments and
> > Elements
> >
> > Am i missing anything in this transformation ni particular
> >
> > thanks
> > jasmeet
> >
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