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This is an old revision of ModuleCalabash made by DavidLee on 2011-05-05 09:12:21.
Calabash XProc Extension Module
The Calabash xproc implementation is supported as an extension module to xmlsh. This allows running xproc pipelines from within the same JVM as xmlsh and using native xmlsh syntax. For example, input and output ports in xproc are supported via named ports in xmlsh.Download
Calabash extension module is on sourceforge in the calabsh_ext package under xmlsh.Download the latest binary from https://sourceforge.net/projects/xmlsh/files/. Look under the "calabash_ext" folder.
This module requires at least version 1.1.5 of xmlsh
Installation
To run this module you must include the supplied calabash_ext.jar
as well as the following jar files required for calabas
calabash.jar Calabash optionally uses the following additional files beyond what is included in xmlsh
commons-httpclient-3.1.jar
commons-loggin-1.1.1.jar
commons-logging-api-1.1.1.jar
commons-codec-1.3.jar
See http://hc.apache.org/httpclient-3.x/dependencies.html for list of dependancies
For HTTP support include the Commons HTTP client from http://hc.apache.org/downloads.cgi
Also requires the commons logging jar from http://commons.apache.org/downloads/download_logging.cgi
Also requries common codec from http://commons.apache.org/downloads/download_codec.cgi
isorelax.jar
For relax-ng support, ISO Relax from http://sourceforge.net/projects/iso-relax/
Other jar's may be needed for optional components, see the calabash web site for details
msv.jar
tagsoup-1.2.jar
For PDF support you may need a free or commercial license for RenderX XEP from http://services.renderx.com/Content/tools/xep.html
xep.jar
Place above jar files in the same directory as calabash_ext.jar and module.xml
Alternatively you can edit module.xml and change the paths to the Dependant jars.
Importing
Import the calabash extension in xmlsh with an "import module" statement
The module can be found using the XMODPATH variable or explicitly by specifying the module.xml file
e.g.
XMODPATH=/usr/local/xmlsh/ext
import module calabash
or
import module /usr/local/xmlsh/ext/calabash/module.xml
the following commands are supported
xproc
Example.
Assuming that XMODPATH refers to a directory which includes the "calabash" directory which in turn includes the module.xml and the dependant jars.
$ import module calabash
Or you can use a prefix for the module
$ import module c=calabash
Configuring
If you want to configure calabash, you can do so as documented in the Calabash Home page.It runs fine without any configuration.
Running
Your now ready to run xproc from within xmlsh.The following commands are supported
Extension Modules