XQuery Function Documentation
http://exist-db.org/xquery/transform
java:org.exist.xquery.functions.transform.TransformModule
A module for dealing with XSL transformations.
transform:stream-transform #3
transform:stream-transform ($node-tree as node()*, $stylesheet as item(), $parameters as node()?) as empty-sequence()
Applies an XSL stylesheet to the node tree passed as first argument. The parameters are the same as for the transform function. stream-transform can only be used within a servlet context. Instead of returning the transformed document fragment, it directly streams its output to the servlet's output stream. It should thus be the last statement in the XQuery.
- Parameters:
$node-tree The source-document (node tree) $stylesheet The XSL stylesheet $parameters The transformer parameters - Returns:
- empty-sequence()
transform:stream-transform #5
transform:stream-transform ($node-tree as node()*, $stylesheet as item(), $parameters as node()?, $attributes as node()?, $serialization-options as xs:string?) as empty-sequence()
Applies an XSL stylesheet to the node tree passed as first argument. The parameters are the same as for the transform function. stream-transform can only be used within a servlet context. Instead of returning the transformed document fragment, it directly streams its output to the servlet's output stream. It should thus be the last statement in the XQuery.
- Parameters:
$node-tree The source-document (node tree) $stylesheet The XSL stylesheet $parameters The transformer parameters $attributes Attributes to pass to the transformation factory $serialization-options The serialization options - Returns:
- empty-sequence()
transform:transform #3
transform:transform ($node-tree as node()*, $stylesheet as item(), $parameters as node()?) as node()
Applies an XSL stylesheet to the node tree passed as first argument. The stylesheet is specified in the second argument. This should either be an URI or a node. If it is an URI, it can either point to an external location or to an XSL stored in the db by using the 'xmldb:' scheme. Stylesheets are cached unless they were just created from an XML fragment and not from a complete document. Stylesheet parameters may be passed in the third argument using an XML fragment with the following structure: <parameters><param name="param-name1" value="param-value1"/></parameters>. There are two special parameters named "exist:stop-on-warn" and "exist:stop-on-error". If set to value "yes", eXist will generate an XQuery error if the XSL processor reports a warning or error.
- Parameters:
$node-tree The source-document (node tree) $stylesheet The XSL stylesheet $parameters The transformer parameters - Returns:
- node()? : the transformed result (node tree)
transform:transform #5
transform:transform ($node-tree as node()*, $stylesheet as item(), $parameters as node()?, $attributes as node()?, $serialization-options as xs:string?) as node()
Applies an XSL stylesheet to the node tree passed as first argument. The stylesheet is specified in the second argument. This should either be an URI or a node. If it is an URI, it can either point to an external location or to an XSL stored in the db by using the 'xmldb:' scheme. Stylesheets are cached unless they were just created from an XML fragment and not from a complete document. Stylesheet parameters may be passed in the third argument using an XML fragment with the following structure: <parameters><param name="param-name" value="param-value"/></parameters>. There are two special parameters named "exist:stop-on-warn" and "exist:stop-on-error". If set to value "yes", eXist will generate an XQuery error if the XSL processor reports a warning or error. The fourth argument specifies attributes to be set on the used Java TransformerFactory with the following structure: <attributes><attr name="attr-name" value="attr-value"/></attributes>. The fifth argument specifies serialization options in the same way as if they were passed to "declare option exist:serialize" expression. An additional serialization option, "xinclude-path", is supported, which specifies a base path against which xincludes will be expanded (if there are xincludes in the document). A relative path will be relative to the current module load path.
- Parameters:
$node-tree The source-document (node tree) $stylesheet The XSL stylesheet $parameters The transformer parameters $attributes Attributes to pass to the transformation factory $serialization-options The serialization options - Returns:
- node()? : the transformed result (node tree)