Adding XSL Files to XSLT Module Projects

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To add an XSL file to the XSLT Module project:

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the XSLT Module node and choose New > XSLT Service from the pop-up menu. The New XSLT Service Wizard opens.
  2. Select the type of the XSL Transformation Service. The available types are: Click Next. The next step in the wizard depends on the choice you have made in this step.

Request-Reply Service

  1. In the Web Service drop-down list, select the WSDL file that defines the interface of the new XSL Transformation Service. The drop-down list includes WSDL files contained in the project. Click Next.
  2. In the XSL File field, specify the file name for the XSL file or accept the default (xsl1.xsl).
  3. The Partner/Role/Port drop-down list contains the port types available in the WSDL file that was selected in the previous step. Select the port type the XSLT Service will use.
  4. In the Operation drop-down list, select an operation.
    The Input Type and Output Type lines are populated with input and output types associated with the operation you selected.
  5. (Optional) Select the Transform JBI checkbox, if you want the transformation to be applied to the whole JBI message.
  6. Click Finish. The newly created xsl1.xsl file opens in the Design view of the XSL Transformation Editor.

Service Bridge

  1. In the Web Service drop-down list of the We Implement section, select the WSDL file that defines the interface of the new XSL Transformation Service. The drop-down list includes WSDL files contained in the project.
  2. In the Web Service drop-down list of the We Call section, select the WSDL file that defines the interface of the web service that will receive messages from the XSL Transformation Service. The drop-down list includes WSDL files contained in the project. Click Next.
  3. The We Implement section contains configuration options for the request message transformation:
  4. (Optional) If you want the XSLT Service to transform the reply message and send it back to the request message originator, select the Transform Reply checkbox. The We Call section contains configuration options for the response message transformation:
  5. Click Finish. The newly created xsl2.xsl file opens in the Design view of the XSL Transformation Editor.

Before the XSLT Module Project is built and deployed, edit the XSL stylesheet(s) you have just created with the XSL Transformation Editor.

See Also
About the XSL Transformation Editor
Building XSLT Module Projects
Creating XML Schema Files
Creating a WSDL File
Retrieving XML Resources

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