Managing e-zines with JavaMail and XSLT, Part 2 - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


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Managing e-zines with JavaMail and XSLT, Part 2
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Managing e-zines with JavaMail and XSLT, Part 2
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     This article demonstrates how to automate e-mail publishing jobs with Java and XML. This application of XML and XSLT describes an e-mail newsletter (e-zine) publishing process. Its an application that outputs both HTML and plain text e-mail messages. Five reusable code samples included have a Java program to send e-mails using JavaMail, an XSLT style sheet to convert the DocBook sample introduced in Part 1 to HTML, a Java configuration handler (in the form of a SAX ContentHandler), and the Java code that puts it all together in a multistepped transformation


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