Support WebCast: Debugging and Tracing XSLT Transformations in Microsoft XML Core Services and .NET (823883)



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  • Microsoft XML Classes (included with the .NET Framework 1.1)
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Professional Edition

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August 6, 2003

This Microsoft Support WebCast session will introduce a sample architecture that can be used to implement wrapper classes for the Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 (MSXML 4.0) Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) processor APIs to trace XSLT transformations in development, test, and production environments. This is a powerful feature that can be used to significantly reduce the time spent debugging and troubleshooting XSLT transformations that are executed programmatically using the MSXML 4.0 XSLT processor API.

In this session, you will also be introduced to a sample .NET GUI XSLT debugging and tracing tool developed by the Microsoft WebData Product Support Services group. This is a very powerful tool that can be used during the development phase to debug and profile XSLT transformations that are executed using the .NET XSLT processor APIs.

The session assumes a strong familiarity and working knowledge with the following: XML concepts and use cases; using XSLT style sheets to transform XML data; using the MSXML 4.0 DOM and XSLT API to execute XSLT transformations; and using the .NET XSLT processor APIs to execute XSLT transformations.

This is a Level 300 session that will be presented by Karthik Ravindran and Bruce Taimana. Karthik and Bruce are technical leads in the PSS Web Data team. They work closely with enterprise and professional customers to educate them on the use cases and applications of the Microsoft WebData XML technologies. They are also actively involved in evaluating customer feedback on the WebData XML technologies, identifying supportability/usability feature requirements, and communicating customer feedback to the product groups.

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