XSLFOPTransformation
Description
The XSLFOPTransformation element defines a XSL/FOP transformation.
GreenVulcano® ESB configuration
The XSLFOPTransformation Element is used by: Transformations.
The following table shows its attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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type | fixed | This attribute must assume the value transformation. |
class | fixed | This attribute must assume the value it.greenvulcano.gvesb.gvdte.transformers.fop.XSLFOPTransformer. |
name | required | Transformation name.
The attribute's value cannot be null. |
validate | optional | The attribute's admitted values are:
|
validateDirection | optional | The attribute's admitted values are:
|
validationType | optional | The attribute's admitted values are:
|
XSLMapName | required | Style-sheet to be used in transformation.
The attribute's value cannot be null. |
SchemaInput | optional | XSD Schema that describes the input XML. |
SchemaOutput | optional | XSD Schema that describes the output XML. |
DataSourceSet | optional | DataSourceSet name from which retrieves the transformation map and validation schema.
The attribute's value cannot be null. |
OutputMIME | optional | Output MIME for FOP transformation.
If not specified, the default value is 'application/pdf'. The attribute's value cannot be null. |
Might contain the following sub-elements:
How To
XSLFOPTransformation is easily configurable from the VulCon Core view. Expand the GVDataTransformation element and right clicking Transformations -> Insert after or Insert before -> XSLFOPTransformation.
You may also configure it using GV Console®:
- From the Parameter area -> GVCore Configuration -> Edit.
- GVDataTransformation -> Transformations
- Click the icon present in one of the empty spaces available (depends on where you want to place the element) and add an XSLFOPTransformation.
- Click the new element and set the attributes name and XSLMapName.
- Save all.
See the ProcessSVCEmails and ProcessSingleSVCEmail examples to learn more about XSLFOPTransformation use and configuration.