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(Deleted User) Subject: Setting up xalan
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 04 Oct 2001 09:02 AM
Where can I find help on setting up xalan so it works.

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: Setting up xalan
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 04 Oct 2001 09:13 AM
It shouldn't be too tricky.
- Go to Tools|Options|XSLT Editor|External XSLT
- Enter the proper classpath into the "Default additional classpath for
Xalan-J processor"; usually it is something like:
c:\xalanj\xerces.jar;c:\xalanj\xalan.jar;c:\xalanj\bsf.jar
- Close the Options page
- At this point bring up your scenario property dialog, switch to the
Processor tab and select Xalan-J; the classpath you entered in the Options
dialog should be displayed in the "Classpath" field (as an alternative, you
can set the Xalan-J classpath directly in the scenario dialog, but that
would mean that every time in the future you want to create a new scenario
using Xalan-J you would be forced to re-enter the classpath...)

Just run the processor, and Xalan-J will be run.
Minollo

 
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