Distributing Server Load with XML and XSL

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The web server should be connected to databases it has to retrieve the data and the web server has to process it and format it into HTML and after that it has to be sent to the client. The users can increase the life of the servers by reducing the load on it by using XML and XSL. The extensible style sheet language is a style sheet format for XML documents which is the counterpart to the cascading style sheet in HTML, when the user sends XML and XSL to the client, the client creates HTML for the user the process of the server also becomes fast and it can do many things like processing credit card orders.In order to send XML and XSL to the client few things are required they are server and the client should have the XML parser, version 3 from http://msdn.Microsoft.com/xml. And also the client should have IE 5 or higher. The process of sending XML is to the client is an ASP page will connect to a database and retrieve the data. When the data is retrieved it will be converted into XML and that will be sent to the client. The ASP page associates an XSL URL in the data stream it sends to the client when it is done XSL will have a CSS associated with it as well.When the client receives the XML and fetches the associated XSL and CSS then the client transforms the XML into HTML. There are steps to send the XML to the client first the user should retrieve the data from a database once it gets text it should be treated as if it is XML data with an associated XSL style sheet.


 
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