|  |
LotusXSL
An XSLT processor for transforming XML documents into HTML, text, or other XML document types.
Date Posted: January 8, 1999
|
|
 |
 |
|
LotusXSL has graduated!
LotusXSL is still the internal name for the product, however it's probably more known in the general community as Xalan, which is owned by the Apache Software Foundation.
Xalan is an XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation) processor for transforming XML documents into HTML, text, or other XML document types.For the latest open-source Apache releases of Xalan, see Xalan-Java 2 and Xalan-C++.
Internal IBM product groups can obtain the current internal LotusXSL reference releases of Xalan-Java and Xalan-C++ (LotusXSL-Java 2 and LotusXSL-C++) on our intranet site.
IBM developers have continued to work Xalan/LotusXSL within the open-source community. The product is now in wide-spread use within a variety of IBM products and is also being used by a host of other companies (many of whom are IBM customers as well as competitors) in the Apache community.
|
|
 |

|  | About the technology author(s): Scott Boag is the author of LotusXSL. He is a member of the Advanced Technology Group at Lotus Development Corporation and is the Lotus representative to the XSL Working Group. | |
|
| |
|