How to: Perform an XSLT Transformation by Using an Assembly
The XSLT compiler (xsltc.exe) compiles XSLT style sheets and generates an assembly. The assembly can be passed directly into the XslCompiledTransform.Load(Type) method.
To copy the XML and XSLT files to your local computer
Copy the XSLT file to your local computer and name it Transform.xsl.
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:msxsl="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt" xmlns:user="urn:my-scripts"> <msxsl:script language="C#" implements-prefix="user"> <![CDATA[ public string discount(string price){ char[] trimChars = { '$' }; //trim leading $, convert price to type double double discount_value = Convert.ToDouble(price.TrimStart(trimChars)); //apply 10% discount and round appropriately discount_value = .9*discount_value; //convert value to decimal and format as currency string discount_price = discount_value.ToString("C"); return discount_price; } ]]> </msxsl:script> <xsl:template match="catalog"> <html> <head></head> <body> <table border="1"> <tr> <th align="left">Title</th> <th align="left">Author</th> <th align="left">Genre</th> <th align="left">Publish Date</th> <th align="left">Price</th> </tr> <xsl:for-each select="book"> <tr> <td> <xsl:value-of select="title"/> </td> <td> <xsl:value-of select="author"/> </td> <td> <xsl:value-of select="genre"/> </td> <td> <xsl:value-of select="publish_date"/> </td> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="genre = 'Fantasy'"> <td> <xsl:value-of select="user:discount(price)"/> </td> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <td> <xsl:value-of select="price"/> </td> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </tr> </xsl:for-each> </table> </body> </html> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
Copy the XML file to your local computer and name it books.xml.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <catalog> <book id="bk101"> <author>Gambardella, Matthew</author> <title>XML Developer's Guide</title> <genre>Computer</genre> <price>$44.95</price> <publish_date>2000-10-01</publish_date> </book> <book id="bk102"> <author>Ralls, Kim</author> <title>Midnight Rain</title> <genre>Fantasy</genre> <price>$5.95</price> <publish_date>2000-12-16</publish_date> </book> <book id="bk103"> <author>Corets, Eva</author> <title>Maeve Ascendant</title> <genre>Fantasy</genre> <price>$5.95</price> <publish_date>2000-11-17</publish_date> </book> <book id="bk106"> <author>Randall, Cynthia</author> <title>Lover Birds</title> <genre>Romance</genre> <price>$4.95</price> <publish_date>2000-09-02</publish_date> </book> <book id="bk107"> <author>Thurman, Paula</author> <title>Splish Splash</title> <genre>Romance</genre> <price>$4.95</price> <publish_date>2000-11-02</publish_date> </book> </catalog>
To compile the style sheet with the script enabled.
Executing the following command from the command line creates two assemblies named Transform.dll and Transform_Script1.dll (This is the default behavior. Unless otherwise specified, the name of the class and the assembly defaults to the name of the main style sheet):
xsltc /settings:script+ Transform.xsl
The following command explicitly sets the class name to Transform:
xsltc /settings:script+ /class:Transform Transform.xsl
To include the compiled assembly as a reference when you compile your code.
You can include an assembly in Visual Studio by adding a reference in the Solution Explorer, or from the command line.
For the command line with C#, use the following:
csc myCode.cs /r:system.dll;system.xml.dll;Transform.dll
For the command line with Visual Basic, use the following
vbc myCode.vb /r:system.dll;system.xml.dll;Transform.dll
To use the compiled assembly in your code.
- The following example shows how to execute the XSLT transformation by using the compiled style sheet.
Imports System
Imports System.Xml.Xsl
Module Module1
Sub Main()
'Create a new XslCompiledTransform and load the compiled transformation.
Dim xslt As New XslCompiledTransform()
xslt.Load(GetType(Transform))
'Execute the transform and output the results to a file.
xslt.Transform("books.xml", "discount_books.html")
End Sub
End Module
using System;
using System.Xml.Xsl;
class Example
{
static void Main()
{
//Create a new XslCompiledTransform and load the compiled transformation.
XslCompiledTransform xslt = new XslCompiledTransform();
xslt.Load(typeof(Transform));
// Execute the transformation and output the results to a file.
xslt.Transform("books.xml", "discount_books.html");
}
}
To dynamically link to the compiled assembly, replace
xslt.Load(typeof(Transform))
with
xslt.Load(System.Reflection.Assembly.Load("Transform").GetType("Transform"))
in the example above. For more information on the Assembly.Load method, see Load
See Also
Reference
Concepts
Command-line Building With csc.exe