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Gavin Thomas Nicol wrote:
> You might want to have a look at some (now somewhat dated) papers I wrote on
> this... I called the idea XSL Beans. Essentially, it takes the perspective
> that XSLT can be used to take a declaration/serialization of an object, and
> instantiate a new object from it. Looking at it that way, XML is used to
> instantiate a model, and XSLT is used to instantiate a new object
> heirarchy/graph from that (not necessarily just views). In that world, a
> "bean" is made up of an XML instance (the data), and one or more XSLT
> stylesheets that create views/applications.
I have also published a proposal to defined the instantiation of Java
objects in XSLT transformations a while ago...
http://4xt.org/downloads/examples/xmlbinder/
Eric
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