[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1772?page=all ]
A B updated DERBY-1772:
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Attachment: d1772_v1.patch
Attaching the simplest patch possible for this issue--just changes SQLSTATE
'42Z78' to a Derby-specific SQLSTATE, 'XML00'. I also moved SQLSTATE '42Z7Z'
to 'XML01' since I believe it falls into the same category of "Derby-specific
errors that are not covered by the SQLStandard."
I read through the SQL standard definitions for SQLSTATES and none of them
jumped out at me as being more appropriate than '42', so I just created a new
set of SQLSTATEs, "XMLxx", for this particular issue. As I said, this was just
the easiest way to go; if anyone can suggest a better SQLSTATE to fit the
errors, please let me know. Otherwise, the d1772_v1.patch should be all it
takes to resolve this issue.
Note: Since we don't currently have any tests for cases where the classpath is
missing the required Xalan/JAXP classes, there were no test/master files to
update. The need to add tests for such scenarios is filed as part of
DERBY-1758.
Review/feedback/commit would be much appreciated.
> Error 42Z78 "Failed to locate 'Xalan' API classes" should not have sqlstate
> class '42'
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>
> Key: DERBY-1772
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1772
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.2.1.0
> Reporter: Daniel John Debrunner
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: d1772_v1.patch
>
>
> This is a run-time error but it has the SQL state '42' for compile error,
> and thus in Java SE 6 will have a SQLException of type
> SQLSyntaxErrorException.
> ERROR 38000: The exception 'java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: Failed to
> locate '
> Xalan' API or implementation classes. XML operations are not permitted
> unless t
> hese classes are in your classpath.' was thrown while evaluating an
> expression.
> ERROR 42Z78: Failed to locate 'Xalan' API or implementation classes. XML
> operat
> ions are not permitted unless these classes are in your classpath.
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