Keith and Werner-

Okay, as of this morning, I'm not sure it does apply to 0.9.6... It appears my classpath was more confused than I thought... This morning I got an exception about the commons logging package which I hadn't had before (which I assume means the system was finally looking at 0.9.6 instead of 0.9.5.4). I'll do some more playing to see if I can break it again now that the system is using the right jar. Thanks for the help.

On a side note, I am running on XP, I just used forward slashes in my properties file to avoid problems with backlash substitution... But I'll test both forms today when I get a chance.

Thanks again!
Stephen


Keith Visco wrote:

Hi Stephen,

I'm not sure I'd classify it as a feature! :-)

This issue was actually reported a couple months back and I thought we had it all cleared up for the 0.9.6 release. I was not able to reproduce the problem on my Win XP box. So I'm guessing our logic for dealing with paths still has a problem under Unix/Linux platforms.

Can you open up a bug on this for tracking purposes. I currently don't have access to a linux machine, but I'll try and track down the problem or have Bruce look into it.

Thanks,

--Keith

Stephen Bash wrote:



This may be a "bug or feature" question... I tried load an XML mapping file from a full pathname, and got a FileNotFoundException... If I wrap the filename inside of an InputSource, it works... The FNFE is correct in that the FNFE reports the filename as (full-path)/(full-path)/filename.

I traced through the code, and the line throwing the exception is 257 of DTDResolver if that helps at all.

Is this a case where loadMapping( String ) should just be discouraged in favor of loadMapping( InputSource ), or is there some greater issue here?

Thanks for any help!

Stephen



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