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Re: non-http apps and xmlc: msg#00046

java.enhydra.xmlc

Subject: Re: non-http apps and xmlc

At 11:24 AM 6/30/2003 +0200, you wrote:
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.

That still isn't so bad either. Check out the xpath demo for a non-servlet environment using XMLC.

Jake

Best regards,

Richard

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