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Apache Xalan
Developer(s) Apache Software Foundation
Stable release
2.7.3 [1] / April 2023; 1 year ago (2023-04)
Written in C++ or Java
Type Software library
License Apache License 2.0
Website xalan.apache.org

Xalan is a popular open source software library from the Apache Software Foundation, that implements the XSLT 1.0 XML transformation language and the XPath 1.0 language. The Xalan XSLT processor is available for both the Java and C++ programming languages. It combines technology from two main sources: an XSLT processor originally created by IBM under the name LotusXSL, [2] and an XSLT compiler created by Sun Microsystems under the name XSLTC. [3] A wrapper for the Eiffel language is available. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "'[ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache XalanJ 2.7.3' - MARC".
  2. ^ "alphaWorks : LotusXSL : Overview". Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2006-05-28.
  3. ^ "Apache Xalan XSLT Compiler (XSLTC) Integrated into the Java Web Services Developer Pack (WSDP)". 2002-08-26.
  4. ^ "launchpad : XEL". 17 July 2014.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apache Xalan
Developer(s) Apache Software Foundation
Stable release
2.7.3 [1] / April 2023; 1 year ago (2023-04)
Written in C++ or Java
Type Software library
License Apache License 2.0
Website xalan.apache.org

Xalan is a popular open source software library from the Apache Software Foundation, that implements the XSLT 1.0 XML transformation language and the XPath 1.0 language. The Xalan XSLT processor is available for both the Java and C++ programming languages. It combines technology from two main sources: an XSLT processor originally created by IBM under the name LotusXSL, [2] and an XSLT compiler created by Sun Microsystems under the name XSLTC. [3] A wrapper for the Eiffel language is available. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "'[ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache XalanJ 2.7.3' - MARC".
  2. ^ "alphaWorks : LotusXSL : Overview". Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2006-05-28.
  3. ^ "Apache Xalan XSLT Compiler (XSLTC) Integrated into the Java Web Services Developer Pack (WSDP)". 2002-08-26.
  4. ^ "launchpad : XEL". 17 July 2014.

External links



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