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RE: XML SPY


>   Does XML SPY support Extension functions written in Java. I
> tried with a
> simple java program, but the output is blank.

XML Spy is not an XSLT processor, rather it allows you to plug in various
XSLT processors of your choice. The default, I think, is MSXML3, which does
not allow Java extensions. If you want Java extensions, just substitute a
different XSLT processor such as Saxon or Xalan.

Mike Kay


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