David Smith wrote:
> 
> I will try and find the DOM bindings.  um.. What are DOM bindings..? ;p

All the classes under org.w3c.dom.
Vincent.

> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vincent Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 18 December 2001 13:01
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: More info Re: Batik over JNLP
> >
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > While testing Batik 1.1.1 on MacOS I found I was getting the same
> > error as you described. After some investigation, I found that the
> > javaws.jar file, on Mac OS X, contains the DOM bindings. This is for
> > Java Web Start 1.0.1. On Win32, the bindings are not in that same
> > jar...
> > I was able to patch the javaws.jar file by hand (i.e. unjar, remove
> > the dom bindings, jar again). After doing that, I could launch the
> > demo (on http://xml.apache.org/batik/batikDemo.html) on Mac OS X.
> >
> > Vincent.
> >
> > > Hi Vincent,
> > >
> > > I thought it was probably a classpath problem too so I
> > checked through all
> > > my jar files.
> > > Of all the jars downloaded with batik, I set all but
> > crimson-parser.jar and
> > > js.jar to my
> > > classpath.  I am 100% sure my application cannot see the
> > omitted jars from
> > > the ide.  Im not even sure I use xerces, whatever that is.
> > > The same jars are set in the xml part of my jnlp app.
> > >
> > > If it was a classpath problem, wouldn't I be getting
> > NoClassDefFound errors?
> > > The DOMUtilities line it refers to contains the following:
> > >             if (n.hasAttributes()) {    // line 57
> > >                 NamedNodeMap attr = n.getAttributes();
> > >
> > > n is a Node object.  Looking at Node, both methods are interface
> > > definitions, meaning concrete classes would not compile if
> > the methods were
> > > missing.
> > >
> > > I have checked this with both batik 1.0 and 1.1.  Both
> > classes appear to be
> > > the same in both versions.
> > >
> > > JNLP is unfortunately not niggle-free at the moment.  I
> > already have to do a
> > > workaround with bufferedreader objects, as they always
> > return true from
> > > ready() over jnlp.  Im reckoning this may be a similar
> > problem as both are
> > > to do with io.  The problems seem to start when trying to
> > choose a file,
> > > rather than doing the actual transcode.
> > >
> > > dave
> >
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