Title: Configuring JRun 4.0 to use DOM4J

Well, I've had very little luck anywhere else, so I thought I'd give the mailing list a try.  We have a JRun 4 Updater 6 implementation that we use as a front end for a document processing site.  We would like to be able to parse XML files using the JSP files for a few different reasons, but the default XML parser that comes with JRun doesn't offer precise enough access to the DOM.

DOM4J seems to offer what I want, but I'll be honest, I can't get the flipping thing to work.  Does anyone have any experience in setting up Dom4J with JRun and can maybe help me out a little?

I appreciate it.  Thanks.

Gregory K. Hazzard
Operating Systems Engineer
Phone:  515/557-7133
MAC:  F4030-036
Email:  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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