Update : IBM's WebSphere 7 XML Feature Pack There are six known XSLT 2.0 processors at this date : Saxon 9. X by Michael Kay Java Altova(XMl-SPY)'s AltovaXML2009. Exe non-Java Gestalt by Colin-Paul Adams Eifel IBM's WebSphere 7 XML Feature Pack Java Intel's SOA Expressway XQSharp 2.0 by Clinical & Biomedical Computing Ltd, non-Java (.NET) Of these Saxon and IBM's xslt processor are written in Java Altova2009 is said to have "Java interface.
Update: IBM's WebSphere 7 XML Feature Pack There are six known XSLT 2.0 processors at this date: Saxon 9. X by Michael Kay, Java Altova(XMl-SPY)'s AltovaXML2009. Exe, non-Java Gestalt by Colin-Paul Adams, Eifel IBM's WebSphere 7 XML Feature Pack, Java Intel's SOA Expressway XQSharp 2.0 by Clinical & Biomedical Computing Ltd, non-Java (.NET) Of these Saxon and IBM's xslt processor are written in Java.
Altova2009 is said to have "Java interface".
2 One more to add to the list: Intel just recently announced the Intel SOA Expressway XSLT 2.0 Processor software.intel. Com/en-us/articles/… – Mads Hansen Dec 25 '09 at 17:47.
Oracle's XDK claims to support XSL and XPath 2.0.
The IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for XML also contains a Java-based XSLT 2.0 processor.
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