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ABENABAP_XSLT_EXAMPLE - ABAP XSLT EXAMPLE

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Serialization of data objects to a string xmlstr using the Identity Transformation ID. A date field date, a time field time, and a data reference variable dref1 are serialized. The data reference variable points to an anonymous object reference variable, which in turn points to an object of the class c2. Objects serialized in this way can be stored persistently, for example in a data cluster. After the objects are imported from where they are stored, they are deserialized to other data objects. Following deserialization, dref2 points to another anonymous reference variable, such as dref1. This anonymous data object and the instance of the class c2 to which it points are created during deserialization.

The XML document created during serialization is in asXML format. It is displayed in a browser and has approximately the content described below. In this description, line breaks and indents have been added. The element values contains the asXML representations of the three passed data objects. In the names X-MLDAT and X-MLTIM, "xml" is replaced by "X-ML". The attribute href of the element REF uses the key "d1" to refer to the representation of the associated anonymous data object in the element heap. This uses the key "o3" to refer to the representation of the instance of the class c2, which is also in the element heap. This representation is divided into the object parts for the classes c1 and c2. The object part for c1 contains the representation of the double-row structured internal table carriers. The object part for c2 contains the representation for the output parameter count of the method SERIALIZE_HELPER.

?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
asx:abap xmlns:asx="http://www.sap.com/abapxml" version="1.0">
  asx:values>
    X-MLDAT>2003-04-15/X-MLDAT>
    X-MLTIM>14:57:53/X-MLTIM>
    REF href="#d1" />
  /asx:values>
  asx:heap
       xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
       xmlns:abap="http://www.sap.com/abapxml/types/built-in"
       xmlns:cls="http://www.sap.com/abapxml/classes/global"
       xmlns:dic="http://www.sap.com/abapxml/types/dictionary">
    abap:refObject href="#o3" id="d1" />
    prg:C2
      xmlns:prg="http://www.sap.com/abapxml/classes/program/XMLTST"
      id="o3">
      local.C1>
        CARRIERS>
          SCARR>
            MANDT>000/MANDT>
            CARRID>AA/CARRID>
            CARRNAME>American Airlines/CARRNAME>
            CURRCODE>USD/CURRCODE>
            URL>http://www.aa.com/URL>
          /SCARR>
          SCARR>
            MANDT>000/MANDT>
            CARRID>AB/CARRID>
            CARRNAME>Air Berlin/CARRNAME>
            CURRCODE>DEM/CURRCODE>
            URL>http://www.airberlin.de/URL>
          /SCARR>
        /CARRIERS>
      /local.C1>
      local.C2>
        COUNT>2/COUNT>
      /local.C2>
    /prg:C2>
  /asx:heap>
/asx:abap>







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