Re: when do I see this? XSLTProcessor processor XSLTProcessor processor
On Jun 13, 5:28 pm, brahatha <BrahathaVen...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have the following lines of code.
import java.io.*;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.apache.xalan.*;
public class ReadXslt {
public static void main (String[] args) throws MalformedURLException,
SAXException {
XSLTProcessor processor = null;
String xmlFileName = "test.xml";
String xsltFileName = "Read-Cdata.xslt";
String xmlSystemId = new
File(xmlFileName).toURL().toExternalForm( );
String xsltSystemId = new
File(xsltFileName).toURL().toExternalForm( );
processor= XSLTProcessorFactory.getProcessor();
}//end of main
}//end class
What is causing this error
ReadXslt.java:13: cannot find symbol
symbol : class XSLTProcessor
location: class ReadXslt
XSLTProcessor processor = null;
^
ReadXslt.java:20: cannot find symbol
symbol : variable XSLTProcessorFactory
location: class ReadXslt
processor= XSLTProcessorFactory.getProcessor();
Check out this thread:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=492221&messageID=3017648
You are using old classes. You need to convert your code as follows:
import javax.xml.transform.Transformer;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerException;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;
....
TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Source xslSource = new StreamSource( "Read-Cdata.xsl" );
Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer( xslSource );
transformer.transform( new StreamSource("test.xml"),new
StreamResult(System.out)); //Transformed file to standard out.
....
Regards,
Steve
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