Subject: 'JVM could not be loaded' when calling function Author:Mark Miller Date:19 Sep 2001 12:10 PM
I get the error message:
"You have attempted to use an XSL feature that requires Java, but the JVM could not be loaded. Java runtime library could not be found:"
I am calling the XSLT format-number function like this:
Is this a bug? Or am I missing a component? If I'm missing something where can I get it.
I am using Stylus Studio 3.1 beta 3 running in W2k pro sp2.
Subject:Re: 'JVM could not be loaded' when calling function Author:Minollo I. Date:19 Sep 2001 12:26 PM
>I get the error message:
>"You have attempted to use an XSL feature that requires Java, but the JVM
>could not be loaded. Java runtime library could not be found:"
>
>I am calling the XSLT format-number function like this:
>
>
>Is this a bug? Or am I missing a component? If I'm missing something where
>can I get it.
>I am using Stylus Studio 3.1 beta 3 running in W2k pro sp2.
Stylus Studio needs access to a JVM 1.2.2 or later to process the
"format-number" XPath function or to process any Java extension function
you may be using in your stylesheet.
You can download JRE 1.3.1 from http://java.sun.com/j2se/
Subject:RE: 'JVM could not be loaded' when calling function Author:Ivan Pedruzzi Date:19 Sep 2001 12:28 PM
You need to install Sun JVM 1.2.2 or later if you want to use
format-number function
After the installation, go to Tools -> Options -> Java Virtual Machine
-> and click on "Auto detect"
Ivan
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> From: "Mark Miller"
>
> I get the error message:
> "You have attempted to use an XSL feature that requires Java,
> but the JVM could not be loaded. Java runtime library could
> not be found:"
>
> I am calling the XSLT format-number function like this:
>
>
> Is this a bug? Or am I missing a component? If I'm missing
> something where can I get it. I am using Stylus Studio 3.1
> beta 3 running in W2k pro sp2.
>
>
>
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Subject:RE: 'JVM could not be loaded' when calling function Author:David Sampson Date:20 Sep 2004 05:46 PM
Is the requirement for Java a function of Stylus or of XSL?? Does this mean that everyone who uses my xml/xsl files are required to have Java installed???!!!!
David
>You need to install Sun JVM
>1.2.2 or later if you want to
>use
format-number
>function
After the
>installation, go to Tools ->
>Options -> Java Virtual
>Machine
-> and click on "Auto
>detect"
Ivan
>
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> From:
>"Mark Miller"
>
> I get the
>error message:
> "You have
>attempted to use an XSL
>feature that requires Java,
>
>but the JVM could not be
>loaded. Java runtime library
>could
> not be found:"
>
> I
>am calling the XSLT
>format-number function like
>this:
>
>
> Is this a bug?
>Or am I missing a component?
>If I'm missing
> something
>where can I get it. I am using
>Stylus Studio 3.1
> beta 3
>running in W2k pro sp2.
>
>
>
>
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Subject:RE: 'JVM could not be loaded' when calling function Author:David Sampson Date:21 Sep 2004 08:27 AM
Thanks Ivan
How do I affect which processor is being used. After I complete the XSL files and pass them onto my users I will need to configure their machines.
They're all using Windows 2000/XP... does the MSXML processor come standard? If not, is it just something I download from Microsoft and install?
David
>Hi David,
>
>It depends on which XSLT
>processor you are using.
>
>The Stylus Studio processor
>relays on the Java Virtual
>Machine
>to implement format-number.
>
>Other processors like Xalan or
>Saxon are written in Java.
>
>Microsoft MSXML or .NET
>XslTransform do not have any
>JVM dependency.
>
>Ivan
>
>