[gme-users] apply XSLT script on the EXPORTED .xme file

Jeff Gray gray at cis.uab.edu
Wed Jul 28 20:18:17 CDT 2004


Hi Mark-

  It seems that the main motivation for applying XSLT to exported .xme
files would be to serve as a generic model transformation engine (?) If
that is the case, there are already a few model transformation tools
(e.g., GREaT and C-SAW) that already work as a GME plugin (C-SAW used to
actually work on exported GME files through XPath and DOM tree
manipulation). 

  If you could describe the use case for wanting to use XSLT, perhaps we
could discuss whether an XSLT approach would be the best way to go.

Thanks

Jeff

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Jeff Gray, Ph.D.
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
University of Alabama at Birmingham
gray at cis.uab.edu 
http://www.gray-area.org

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Subject: [gme-users] apply XSLT script on the EXPORTED .xme file

Hi,
I saw that GME can apply an XSLT script by import of an .xme file.
I think it would be a great feature when GME could also apply XSLT
script on
the EXPORTED .xme file.
What do you think about?
Regards,
Mark Rzepka

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