- From: Florent Georges <fgeorges@fgeorges.org>
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 03:33:51 +0200
- To: Paul Tyson <phtyson@sbcglobal.net>
- Cc: Geert Josten <geert.josten@dayon.nl>, XProc Dev <xproc-dev@w3.org>
Received on Wednesday, 14 August 2013 01:34:40 UTC
Hi, Thank you Geert! Paul, if you have questions specific to Servlex, you can use the EXPath mailing list as explained at http://expath.org/lists. Regards, -- Florent Georges http://fgeorges.org/ http://h2oconsulting.be/ On 14 August 2013 02:40, Paul Tyson wrote: > Thank you, this looks very good. > > Regards, > --Paul > > On Tue, 2013-08-13 at 07:58 +0200, Geert Josten wrote: > > I think you will be very much interested in this work by Florent Georges: > > > > http://servlex.net/ > > > > Kind regards, > > Geert > > > > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > > > Van: Paul Tyson [mailto:phtyson@sbcglobal.net] > > > Verzonden: dinsdag 13 augustus 2013 4:29 > > > Aan: xproc-dev@w3.org > > > Onderwerp: xproc/xmlcalabash in servlet > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I haven't seen any recent discussion of using xproc in a servlet. Does > > > anyone know of any projects doing this, particularly using xmlcalabash? > > > > > > I cobbled up a proof of concept using xmlcalabash, and after getting > the > > > runtime configuration straightened out was able to run a pipeline in > the > > > servlet's doGet() method. But I don't know what hazards await if I try > > > to scale this to a production web app with multiple users and > pipelines. > > > > > > There is github issue https://github.com/ndw/xmlcalabash1/issues/74that > > > may address some of these concerns. > > > > > > Thanks and regards, > > > --Paul > > > > > >
Received on Wednesday, 14 August 2013 01:34:40 UTC