Thanks John. I have been googling the class names, but am not always managing to figure out which jar file is the parent. Again, this is my weak Java skills holding me back.

Thanks for the script, I will give it a whirl on my development server next time I am stuck.

Regards,
Langdon



John Fereira wrote:
At 06:11 PM 12/8/2006, you wrote:
Hi John

You need to include the stax-api-1.0.jar file in your classpath. It's in the lib directory of the distribution. You might also need stax-1.1.2-dev.jar.

Thank you for the feedback. I discovered all of the required libraries where you pointed me to and have included them. Feeling somewhat foolish now ...

Don't worry about it. Tracking down class not found exceptions can sometimes be tricky. If you enter the class name that is causing the exception (replacing the / chars with a period) into Google that will almost always lead you to the javadoc page where the class is described and you can usually find what jar file it came from there.

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