To configure global options for XSLT transformation and validation scenarios that use the
Saxon HE/PE/EE engine, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to .
Saxon-HE/PE/EE Options
Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin allows you to configure the following XSLT options for the Saxon
12.5 Home Edition (HE), Professional Edition (PE), and Enterprise
Edition (EE):
- Use a configuration file ("-config")
- Select this option if you want to use a Saxon 12.5
configuration file that will be executed for the XSLT transformation and validation
processes. You can specify the path to the configuration file by entering it in the
URL field, or by using the
Insert Editor
Variables button, or using the browsing actions in the Browse drop-down list.
- Enable Optimizations ("-opt")
- This option is selected by default, which means that optimization is enabled. If not
selected, the optimization is suppressed, which is helpful when reducing the compiling
time is important, optimization conflicts with debugging, or optimization causes
extension functions with side-effects to behave unpredictably.
- Line numbering ("-l")
- Line numbers where errors occur are included in the output messages.
- Expand attributes defaults ("-expand")
- Specifies whether or not the attributes defined in the associated DTD or XML Schema
are expanded in the output of the transformation you are executing.
- DTD validation of the source ("-dtd")
- Specifies whether or not the source document will be validated against their
associated DTD. You can choose from the following:
- Strip whitespaces ("-strip")
- Specifies how the strip whitespaces operation is handled. You can choose one of
the following values:
- All ("all") - Strips all whitespace text nodes from
source documents before any further processing, regardless of any
@xml:space attributes in the source document.
- Ignore ("ignorable") - Strips all ignorable
whitespace text nodes from source documents before any further processing,
regardless of any
@xml:space attributes in the source document.
Whitespace text nodes are ignorable if they appear in elements defined in the DTD or
schema as having element-only content.
- None ("none") - Strips no whitespace before further
processing.
Saxon-PE/EE Options
The following options are available for Saxon
12.5 Professional
Edition (PE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) only:
- Register Saxon-JS extension functions and instructions
- Registers the Saxon-CE extension functions and instructions when compiling a
stylesheet using the Saxon 12.5 processors.
- Allow calls on extension functions ("-ext")
- If selected, the stylesheet is allowed to call external Java functions. This does not
affect calls on integrated extension functions, including Saxon and EXSLT extension
functions. This option is useful when loading an untrusted stylesheet (such as from a
remote site using http://[URL]). It ensures that the stylesheet
cannot call arbitrary Java methods and thus gain privileged access to resources on your
machine.
- Enable assertions ("-ea")
- In XSLT 3.0, you can use the
<xsl:assert> element to make assertions in the form
of XPath expressions, causing a dynamic error if the assertion turns out to be false. If
this option is selected, XSLT 3.0 <xsl:assert> instructions are enabled.
If it is not selected (default), the assertions are ignored.
Saxon-EE Options
The options available specifically for Saxon
12.5 Enterprise
Edition (EE) are as follows:
- Validation of the source file ("-val")
- Requests schema-based validation of the source file and of any files read using
document() or similar functions. It can have the following values:
- Schema validation ("strict") - This mode requires an XML
Schema and allows for parsing the source documents with strict schema-validation
enabled.
- Lax schema validation ("lax") - If an XML Schema is
provided, this mode allows for parsing the source documents with schema-validation
enabled but the validation will not fail if, for example, element declarations are
not found.
- Disable schema validation - This specifies that the source
documents should be parsed with schema-validation disabled.
- Validation errors in the result tree treated as warnings
("-outval")
-
Normally, if validation of result documents is requested, a validation error is
fatal. Selecting this option causes such validation failures to be treated as
warnings.
- Write comments for non-fatal validation errors of the result
document
- The validation messages for non-fatal errors are written (wherever possible)
as a comment in the result document itself.