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Re: non-http apps and xmlc: msg#00045java.enhydra.xmlc
On Monday 30 June 2003 00:24, David Young wrote: > Is there any limitation to using xmlc in a non HTTP > environment such as generating automated html email > ... or creating pre-cached html that's then including > into a jsp composite view app? Limitations should be none to minimal. The only one I'm aware of is that the XMLCContext assumes a servlet environment (small wonder - its purpose is to intergate XMLc into a servlet environment :-) and consequently in a different environment the convenience functionality fo XMLCContext (get config entries from web.xml, set up the XMLCFactory and document loader accordingly) is not available. Best regards, Richard -- Richard Kunze [ t]ivano Software, Bahnhofstr. 18, 63263 Neu-Isenburg Tel.: +49 6102 80 99 07 - 0, Fax.: +49 6102 80 99 07 - 1 http://www.tivano.de, kunze@xxxxxxxxx
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