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RE: msxml 1.8 questions

  • From: Chris Lovett <clovett@m...>
  • To: 'Ingo Macherius' <Ingo.Macherius@T...>, xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 12:10:20 -0800

jview noclassdeffounderror
1) I found the NullElementFactory problem.  The msxml.class file in 1.8 is
out of date.  Recompile msxml.java and everything should work fine.
NullElementFactory is inside msxml.java.  

2) "Error: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com/ms/xml/Document:
setLoadExternal(Z)V not found"  definately indicates an install or classpath
problem.  Looks like it isn't picking up the new stuff.  Try the following:
	jview /cp:p "d:\devel\msxml;d:\devel\msxml\classes;" msxml
Hamlet.xml

Glad to hear that our parser works fine under Sun-JDK 1.1.5.


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ingo Macherius [SMTP:Ingo.Macherius@T...]
> Sent:	Wednesday, December 10, 1997 12:26 AM
> To:	xml-dev@i...
> Subject:	msxml 1.8 questions
> 
> Here's a list with problems regarding msxml 1.1.8.
> 
> 1) Fast mode
> 
> Did anyone get msxml 1.8 to work with "-f" set ?
> I tried with Sun-JDK 1.1.{2,3} on Linux, Sun-JDK 1.1.5 on Win95 
> and latest jview. All fail to parse any XML-document.
> 
> With Sun-JDK:
> [inim@voyager samples]$ java msxml -f Hamlet.xml
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: NullElementFactory
>         at msxml.main(msxml.java)
> 
> With jview:
> c:\temp\samples> jview msxml -f Hamlet.xml
> Error: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: NullElementFactory
> 
> 2) jview vs. Sun-JDK on win95
> 
> Called from commandline, jview fails this way:
> 
> > echo %CLASSPATH%
> d:\devel\msxml;d:\devel\msxml\classes;.
> > jview msxml Hamlet.xml
> Error: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com/ms/xml/Document:
> setLoadExternal(Z)V not found
> 
> Strange enough: Sun-JDK 1.1.5 works fine !
> 
> 
> Once again clueless,
> 	++im
> 
> --
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