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Implementation of One Stop Search by XSLT By Dave Low University of Hong Kong 9-Dec-2003 Agenda • Flow of One Stop Search • Reason to use Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) • Difficulties on implementation of One Stop Search by XSLT • Our solution • Our implementation • Summary Flow of One Stop Search 1. Capture the search keyword 2. Issue the search to different search engines 3. Collect the result and click on next button until we got all the records 4. Compile the search results from different search engines 5. Present the result to the user Flow of One Stop Search One Stop Search ProQuest Science Direct Capture Keyword Search and next Search and next Search and next Compile Result Present Result Kluwer Online Reason to use XSL • Simple – XSL is plain text • Multiplatform – Can run on any machine with XSLT Engine • Easy to maintain – When the output layout of target search engine change • Just change the content of XSL file • No recompilation is needed Two main problems when using XSL 1. XSLT engine requires well formatted XML files as input – – Web based search engine output in HTML only HTML is not well formatted XML • • HTML allows open tag only for some tags E.g. <br> Solution 1. Use HTML tidy (http://tidy.sourceforge.net/) to convert HTML to well-format XML – – – “A HTML syntax checker and pretty printer. It can be used as a tool for cleaning up malformed and faulty HTML. In addition, it provides a DOM interface to the document that is being processed, which effectively makes you able to use it as a DOM parser for real-world HTML” It is open source It has many implementations such as Java, Perl and Python Solution • Sample code in Java StringReader strReader = new StringReader(html); Tidy tidy = new Tidy(); return tidy.parseDOM(strReader, null); • HTML => XML Two main problems when using XSL 2. There is no browse function in XSL – – In one-stop search, we need to click the next button several times to collect all the result We need to tell the program to find the next button and then issue a browse request based on the URL of the next button Solution 2. Add browse function to XSL by XSL extension – – – XSLT allows two kinds of extension, extension elements and extension functions Type of extension depends on XSLT implementations Detail can be found http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#extension Solution • Our implementation – – – – Select a java based XSLT Engine Use java to write the function Compile it into classes and then jar Include the jar file into the classpath of the XSLT Engine – Run it Sample code on XSL extension Define Class <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> to be used <xsl:stylesheet version="1.1" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:HKUL="http://www.lib.hku.hk/java/hkul.apps.web.Browser" exclude-result-prefixes="HKUL"> <xsl:template match=“/"> Create <xsl:variable name="url">http://www.lib.hku.hk/</xsl:variable> it <xsl:variable name="browser" select="HKUL:new($url)" /> <xsl:variable name="content" select="HKUL:browse($browser,$url)" /> <xsl:apply-templates select="$content/html/*" /> Call the browse </xsl:template> function Our Implementation Browse Next Tidy Parse Result Our Implementation • Both client and server programs are written by Java • Client and server program communicated by HTTP • Making use of wireless network Our Implementation (Client side) • Palm OS – Sun’s Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) http://java.sun.com/j2me/ – Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) http://java.sun.com/products/midp Our Implementation (Server side) • Application Server (Running on Sun Solaris with JDK1.4) – Jakarta Tomcat (http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat) – Jakarta Struts Framework (http://jakarta.apache.org/struts) • Xerces XSLT Engine (http://xml.apache.org/#xerces) • MySQL database (http://www.mysql.com) Summary • Implement the one stop search by XSLT – Simple – Multiplatform – Easy to maintain • Two problems – HTML is not well formatted XML – No browse function in XSL Summary • Solutions – HTML Tidy – XSL Extension • Implementation – – – – J2ME Jakarta Tomcat + Struts Xerces MySQL Questions? • Thank you