Subject:Java Functions Author:Drew Leamon Date:27 Oct 2000 12:11 PM
I am trying to get Java Functions to work with Stylus 2.0.17 and JDK 1.3. I have been using the WROX XSLT book as a guideline and have been getting the following error:
The XSL Processor Encountered an error:
Java Virtual Machine not found, version before 1.2.2, or failed initialization.
If someone could post an example of how to make this work, I would greatly appreciate it.
Subject:Java Functions Author:Drew Leamon Date:01 Nov 2000 05:25 PM
How does one upgrade? The installer on the website installs 2.0.17...
Also, I am trying to use Java extensions as if the application uses Xalan. Is this correct? Also, I am assuming that Stylus picks up the system classpath. Is this correct?
Subject:Java Functions Author:(Deleted User) Date:01 Nov 2000 09:47 PM
The standalone Stylus installation is always the latest; if you installed Stylus with the eXcelon Portal Server, you may have gotten an older version.
You can mostly use Java extensions as if the application were using Xalan, with a few exceptions:
1) Stylus doesn't support extension elements
2) Stylus requires that functions return Object, not String or Integer or int. Stylus will then dynamically determine the type of the returned object.
Subject:Java Functions Author:Raphael Watier Date:22 Feb 2001 02:07 AM
The previous question is not well formed ...
sorry !
Now my real question :
To use java functions in a stylesheet, do I need some classpath in stylus or what ??? because I have the following error message :
java.lang.noSuchMethodError on the first call of my java function ???