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while having a discussion with someone heard about a requirement wherein an XSLT transformation needs to be done using iSM. i was wondering how can we do an XSLT transformation.
Using the transformation feature i can do an xml to xml or any other such transformation but XSLT ???This message has been edited. Last edited by: Tamra,
Data Migrator 7.7 service manager 6.0, 6.1, 6.5 and 8
XSLT is possible in iSM. Just like regular iWay transformations, which gets exeucted iWay Transformation Engine, XSLTs gets executed on XSLT transformation engine. XSLTs can be edited in wordpad or standalone XSLT editors such as Altova.
XSLT transform development and deployment is much easier using iIT. In case you are still using iWay Designer for your development, you should definitely switch to iIT.
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iWay 5.5, 6.01 Windows all output (Excel, HTML, PDF)