If anyone can track down where that offending xml-apis.jar came from
and squash it, that'd be great.  xml-apis.jar should be owned by
xml-commons, and it should always have a full set of JAXP.

(Hmmm - did we ever have an xml-commons release of just JAXP 1.0, which
didn't include transformations in the spec?  I don't think so, but I'm
wondering if someone tried to replicate this themselves to pass some
older TCK or the like)

---- Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----
> Having been bitten by the same thing as James this week (using a
> Maven xml-apis.jar that didn't have the transformation part of JAXP)

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- Shane

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