26.2. Creating HTML Pages by Using XSLT
You have enough information to begin creating the views for your application. This section illustrates how the XML schema you have created is going to facilitate the creation of the views. Using the sequence diagram shown in Figure 26.3, you know that the end user requires two views. The first view is the reservation request itself, and the second view is the response.
The CRSS applications HTML page is a composite of header, footer, menu, and application-specific sections of data. Obviously, the page must also have various background images, fonts, and other styles. In our CRSS application, we use Internet standards to deliver the page to the user. Start by creating an XSLT view that is modular in nature. ...
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