Subject:Xalan-J Version Author:Paul H Date:07 Mar 2002 06:18 AM
Hi,
We are experiencing difficulties moving from Windows to Unix and would like to rule out any version differences with Xalan-J on the unix box and the in-built version in Stylus. What version is stylus using?
I appreciate I can specify a processor but would like to know what I have been using before I tackle this next step.
I have downloaded Xalan-J 2.3.1 in preparation for this - you could also tell me the command line I need to put in for this too if you like :)
Subject:Re: Xalan-J Version Author:Minollo I. Date:07 Mar 2002 09:41 AM
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>We are experiencing difficulties moving from Windows to Unix and would
>like to rule out any version differences with Xalan-J on the unix box and
>the in-built version in Stylus. What version is stylus using?
The current version of Stylus doesn't use any embedded version of Xalan-J;
the "internal" processor is not Xalan-J. You can configure Stylus Studio to
use any external processor in the scenario property dialog.
>I appreciate I can specify a processor but would like to know what I have
>been using before I tackle this next step.
As mentioned, you have probably been using the Stylus Studio internal
processor.
>I have downloaded Xalan-J 2.3.1 in preparation for this - you could also
>tell me the command line I need to put in for this too if you like :)
Stylus Studio 3.1 knows how to invoke Xalan-J; just choose Xalan-J in the
external processor tab and make sure to specify the proper classpath if
that's not in your default classpath environment variable (something like \xerces.jar;\xalan.jar;\bsf.jar).