NetBeansв„ў IDE Field Guide: Developing Desktop, Web, Enterprise, and Mobile Applications (2nd Edition)

If you haven't used functional programming languages before, then I hope that this chapter opened your eyes to a different way of programming. It's an extreme example of how XSLT can be used as a completely general-purpose language; but I don't think it's an unrealistic example, because I see an increasing number of cases where XSLT is being used for general-purpose programming tasks . The thing that characterizes XSLT applications is that their inputs and outputs are XML documents, but there should be no limits on the processing that can be carried out to transform the input to the output, and I hope this example convinces you that there are none.

In these last three chapters I've presented three complete stylesheets, or collections of stylesheets, all similar in complexity to many of those you will have to write for real applications. I tried to choose three that were very different in character, reflecting three of the design patterns introduced in Chapter 9, namely:

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