No Stylesheet - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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xsldefault URL
filter URL
Guidelines
A Processing Policy enables a service such as a Web Service Proxy, XML Firewall
or XSL Proxy to select an appropriate style sheet with which to filter or transform
an input document. The selected style sheet can be used in conjunction with, or
instead of, processing instructions contained within the input document.
Use the no stylepolicy command to delete a Processing Policy.
Refer to Appendix B, "Processing Policy procedures," on page 999 for procedural
details regarding the creation and implementation of Processing Policies.
Related Commands
cancel, exit
Examples
v Enters Processing Policy configuration mode to create the FW-1 Processing Policy.
v Enters Processing Policy configuration mode to create the FW-1 Processing Policy.
v Deletes the FW-1 Processing Policy.

no stylesheet

Deletes style sheets from the cache of an XML Manager.
Syntax
no stylesheet XML-manager match
Parameters
XML-manager
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Command Reference
Identifies a default XSL style sheet used for document transformation. This
default style sheet performs transformation only if a candidate XML
document fails to match any of the processing rules defined within the
named Processing Policy, and if the candidate document does not contain
internal transformation instructions.
Identifies a default XSL filtering style sheet. This default XSL filtering style
sheet performs XML filtering only if a candidate XML document fails to
match any of the filter rules defined within the named Processing Policy.
# stylepolicy FW-1
Processing Policy configuration mode
#
Designates identity.xsl as default document transformation, and designates
soapfilter.xsl as the filtering style sheets.
# stylepolicy FW-1
xsldefault store:///identity.xsl filter
store:///soapfilter.xsl
Processing Policy configuration mode
#
# no stylepolicy FW-1
#
Specifies the name of an XML manager.

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