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Right now, I have no plans (or acturally time) to do so. However, it should be an easy task since it is mainly about unzipping the pptx, and extracting the contained xml files. I would guess that much of the C# code naturally translates to JAVA with minor modifications ...
yes you are right, if the surrounding C# Code or/and the corrsponding
surrounding Java Code only should be -and will be- a hook for the main
working horse, the underlying XSL-transformations it should be worse to
translate your C# Code into Java, which is not easily done by using a
cross-compiler. I have started this approach today but it seems to be
necessary to understand some further C# - elements.
Is it possible for you, to provide an executable test-application? I
would like to try your XSLT-code with some of the ppt-files provided by
my colleagues. It would be great. Thanks in advance and regards
form Andreas
Am 04.02.2014 20:29, schrieb Ingo Scholtes:
Right now, I have no plans (or acturally time) to do so. However, it
should be an easy task since it is mainly about unzipping the pptx,
and extracting the contained xml files. I would guess that much of the
C# code naturally translates to JAVA with minor modifications ...
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