Locating XSL Transformations

  1. Do either of the following:
  2. To restrict the number of items in the list, you can filter by name, path, or both. In the Name and Path fields, under Search, enter the name and/or path of the target(s), then click the Search button.
  3. The path is the project name and the name of the folder in which the XSLT resides.

    Wildcard characters * and ? are allowed. Search is case-sensitive.

    Click View All to display all XSLTs in the domain. This clears the search parameters from the previous search.

    Table 12-1 XSL Transformation Details 
    Property
    Description
    XSLT Name
    The name assigned to the XSL transformation. Click the name to display the View XSL Transformation Details page.
    Path
    The path is the project name and the name of the folder in which the XSL transformation resides, for example, MyProject/MyFolder/MyResource.
    Click the path of an XSLT to display the Project/Folder View page that contains it.
    Actions
    Click the  Launch Test Console icon to invoke the Test Console, which you use to validate and test the design of your services and transformations. For XSL transformations, you can use the Test Console whether you are inside or outside a session. To learn more, see Testing Transformations.
    Options
    If you have not already done so, click Create to create a new session or click Edit to enter an existing session. See Using the Change Center.
    Click the  Delete icon to delete the XSLT. A Deletion Warning icon is displayed when other resources reference this resource. You can delete the resource with a warning confirmation. This might result in conflicts due to unresolved references to the deleted resource. For more information, see Deleting an XSL Transformation.