Command line interfact to transform the XML according to
the instructions found in the XSL stylesheet.
-IN inputXMLURL
-XSL XSLTransformationURL
-OUT outputFileName
-LXCIN compiledStylesheetFileNameIn
-LXCOUT compiledStylesheetFileNameOut
-PARSER fully qualified class name of parser liaison
-V (Version info)
-QC (Quiet Pattern Conflicts Warnings)
-Q (Quiet Mode)
-LF (Use linefeeds only on output -- default is CR/LF)
-CR (Use carriage returns only on output -- default is CR/LF)
-INDENT (Number of spaces to indent each level in output tree --default is 0)
-TT (Trace the templates as they are being called)
-TG (Trace each result tree generation event)
-TS (Trace each selection event)
-TTC (Trace the template children as they are being processed)
-VALIDATE (Validate the XML and XSL input -- validation is off by default)
-EDUMP [optional]FileName (Do stackdump on error)
-XML (Use XML formatter and add XML header)
-TEXT (Use simple Text formatter)
-HTML (Use HTML formatter)
-PARAM name expression (Set a stylesheet parameter)
Use -IN to specify the XML source document. To specify the XSL stylesheet, use -XSL
or -LXCIN. To compile an XSL stylesheet for future use as -LXCIN input, use -LXCOUT.
Include -PARSER if you supply your own parser liaison class, which is required
if you do not use the &xml4j; parser.
Use -TEXT if you want the output to include only element values (not element tags with element names and
attributes). Use -HTML to write 4.0 transitional HTML (some elements, such as <br>, are
not well formed.
To set stylesheet parameters from the command line, use -PARAM name expression. If
you want to set the parameter to a string value, enclose the string in single quotes (') to