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h1. Features
The XSLT Service-Engine allows to transform Petals messages using XSL style sheets.
In fact, it provides a transformation service.
Additional information about XSLT can be found at [http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt].
{petalslink:author=llacote|type=FIXME Créer schéma et le rajouter}
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*Figure* *1. XXX component mechanism*
!petalsesb:Petals-XX-xxxxx^xxxxx.png|border=1,width=546,height=320!
!petalsesb:Petals-XX-xxxxx^xxxxx.png|border=1,width=546,height=320!
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{center}{*}XSLT Component overview*
\\ !XSLT.png|border=0,width=500,height=285!{center}
\\ !XSLT.png|border=0,width=500,height=285!{center}
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h1. Recommended usage
This is due to a bug of Xalan. To by-pass it, you have to use a newer version of Xalan (2.7.1 \+).
Since the JDK already embeds Xalan, you have to force it to use your version with the [Java *endorsed* mechanism|http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/standards/index.html].
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