/ David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | Here are the unsuccessful startup messages on Win ... | (using Windows XP SP2 + Cygwin)
What is in your CatalogManager.properties file? | ------ | Parse catalog: | file:/D:/openSource/forrest/main/webapp/resources/schema/catalog. | xcat | Loading catalog: | file:/D:/openSource/forrest/main/webapp/resources/schema/catalo | g.xcat | Default BASE: | file://D:/D:/openSource/forrest/main/webapp/resources/schema/catal | og.xcat That looks really odd. | Parse text/plain catalog on input stream | No CatalogReader for MIME type: text/plain Why is there an extra space in there? How did it decide the media type was " text/plain"? | When we revert to the old resolver.jar everything works | on both platforms. I can't reproduce the problems your experience, though I am experiencing my own baffling problems. C:\Documents and Settings\Norman Walsh\Java\tests\resolver>java -cp ..\..;..\..\ resolver.jar org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.xread test1.xml Parse catalog: catalogs/main.catalog Loading catalog: catalogs/main.catalog Default BASE: file://C:/Documents and Settings/Norman Walsh/Java/tests/resolver/ catalogs/main.catalog pcf: file://C:/Documents and Settings/Norman Walsh/Java/tests/resolver/catalogs/ main.catalog java.net.UnknownHostException: C at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source) at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source) at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source) at sun.net.NetworkClient.doConnect(Unknown Source) at sun.net.NetworkClient.openServer(Unknown Source) at sun.net.ftp.FtpClient.openServer(Unknown Source) at sun.net.ftp.FtpClient.<init>(Unknown Source) at sun.net.www.protocol.ftp.FtpURLConnection.connect(Unknown Source) at sun.net.www.protocol.ftp.FtpURLConnection.getInputStream(Unknown Sour ce) at java.net.URL.openStream(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xml.resolver.Catalog.parseCatalogFile(Unknown Source) The "pcf:" debugging message above convinces me that I've got a file: URI in a URL object and I called inStream = new DataInputStream(base.openStream()); and it failed with java.net.UnknownHostException: C which seems completely bogus to me. Any Windows users out there have a clue? Be seeing you, norm -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / XML Standards Architect / Sun Microsystems, Inc. NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message.
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