[jdom-interest] Re: [jdom-commits] CVS Update: jdom/src/java/org/jdom/transform
Elliotte Rusty Harold
elharo at metalab.unc.edu
Mon May 5 04:16:32 PDT 2003
At 2:30 AM -0600 5/5/03, nobody wrote:
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>Date: Mon May 5, 2003 @02:30:23 MDT
>Author:
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>Update of /home/cvs/jdom/src/java/org/jdom/transform
>In directory chimbo:/tmp/cvs-serv8192/src/java/org/jdom/transform
>
>Added Files:
>XSLTransformException.java XSLTransformer.java
>Removed Files:
>JDOMTransformer.java
>Log Message:
>Renaming JDOMTransformer to XSLTransformer which seems more accurate.
>Rusty, you had XSLTransform. Do you think that's better than with "er"?
>
6 of one, half dozen of another. OK, maybe 5 and 7. It depends on how
you look at it. Since the object is configured with exactly one
stylesheet, I think of it as a representation of a particular
transform rather than a transformation engine. If the class provided
methods that accepted both the stylesheet and the input dopcument as
arguments, and thus could transform according to multiple different
stylesheets, e.g.
public static List transform(Document stylesheet, Document input)
then I would say this is a transformer rather than a transform. So
yes, I guess I do prefer XSLTransform. But neither really offends my
sensibiliies.
>Also added an XSLTransformException (subtype of JDOMException) and changed
>the XSLTransformer class to throw this type. Rusty, you had XSLException.
>This name seems more specific, but I'm curious if you had a different more
>general vision?
What in your view would be the difference between an
XSLTransformException and an XSLException? Is there some kind of
XSLException that is not an XSLTransformException? If not, I prefer
to have less typing. :-)
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Elliotte Rusty Harold
elharo at metalab.unc.edu
Processing XML with Java (Addison-Wesley, 2002)
http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xmljava
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0201771861/cafeaulaitA
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