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[list4xt] Re: How do you set the XSLProcessor as a DocumentHand

Subject: [list4xt] Re: How do you set the XSLProcessor as a DocumentHand
From: Eric van der Vlist (vdv@dyomedea.com)
Date: 29/08/2000 - 14:05


Sebastien,

Sebastien Sahuc wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, Cocoon2 uses a push model concerning the SAX events, which
> mean that once you're on the OwnParserInstance.parse () method, you have
> no option (so far I've understood cocoon engine) for asking cocoon engine
> to start firing SAX events. That's the reason why I prefered to
> copy/paste the XSLProcessorImpl and split the XMLProcessorImpl.load()
> method in two part, one to set the Builder (DocHandler) and one that
> extract the RootNode from the builder when sax events have been totally
> fired.
>
> Do it make sense ?

Yes, I think so.

Those 2 classes are public and not defined as final.

Why wouldn't you extend them rather than copy/paste ?

>
> All the best,

Thanks to keep us informed of your progress.
 
> Sebastien
>
> PS: I wish to thanks James Clark for the impressive work you've done with
> XT, it's a piece of art.

That's why this site has been created ;)

> BTW Is there any -small- documentation
> explaining briefly how XT peforms so fast -moreover not being optimized
> so far-.

Not as far as I know.
Most of the subscribers to this list would be VERY interested by such a
documentation, though.

Eric
 

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