I believe this approach should work for all browsers as there is no
"browser-specific" code involved here. But, I was only able to
successfully render styled WADL using Chrome.
I was not sure why other browsers were not able to render this properly.
I suspect it could be an issue with the stylesheet.
-Arul
Felipe Gaúcho wrote:
> Hi Arul,
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> I already checked your blog.. but you claim it only works on Chrome..
> is it true ?
>
> if yes, two problems: Chrome is only 5% of the browsers out there, and
> the worst: it don't work on Linux :(
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> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Arul Dhesiaseelan <arul_at_fluxcorp.com> wrote:
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>> You may want to look into my recent blog entry [1].
>> <http://aruld.info/jersey-103-improves-wadl-support/>It shows how you can
>> apply Mark's XSL to your WADL resource.
>>
>> -Arul
>>
>> [1] http://aruld.info/jersey-103-improves-wadl-support/
>>
>> Felipe Gaúcho wrote:
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>>> some time ago I got some references of WSDL -> HTML converters, using
>>> xslt or other techniques..
>>>
>>> I started to use those suggestions, but I never got it properly working:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://fgaucho.dyndns.org:8080/footprint-service/application.wadl?format=html
>>>
>>>
>>> so, if you have an update reference on how to convert WADL to HTML on
>>> the fly, please let me know.........
>>>
>>>
>>>
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