An annoying issue whose solution should be more obvious in the Netbeans help docs.  
What you have to do is  mount the xerces jar files (apis, implmentations, etc ) into 
the list of file systems you're using for that project. Only then will all the classes 
become available.  The system classpath is ignored (for these purposes anyway).

Aaah, if only I had me around to help me out when I was struggling with that same 
problem.  Alas, I'm never around when I need me.

DeAngelo

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Thornton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biojava-l] Apache xerces for java/xml



Hi all,
I'm writing a program to parse the xml output from Blast and I've never 
worked with xml before.  I have it as a doc, and I would like to use 
xerces to do the parsing but I'm having trouble installing it, or 
putting it where my program can see it.  I know I need to make it part 
of my class path, but I'm working on a new mac PowerBook G4 with os x 
and I cant seem to find where the class path is to change.  I'm using 
netbeans and I couldn't find it there as an option either.  Can anyone 
help?

Jennifer

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