On 12/17/06, ophir bleiberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The problem only occurs when working with IvyDE through Eclipse.


This can be due to the lack of an XML parser supporting schema validation in
other cases.

How do I disable schema validation in IvyDE?


You can only disable validation altogether in Ivy, in the conf element of
your ivyconf.xml:
http://www.jayasoft.org/ivy/doc/configuration/conf

Xavier

-----Original Message-----
From: Xavier Hanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IvyDE (1.2) does not support non-standard attributes in
ivy.xml
files when Eclipse runs from JRE 1.5?

The problem seems to be due to schema validation. When using extra
attributes you should disable validation. Did you disable xml validation
in
Ivy?

Xavier

On 12/17/06, Ophir Bleiberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>         It appears that when the default PC JRE (not JAVA_HOME, but
> rather the 'java' executable in the path) is 1.5, then IvyDE 1.2 fails
> to resolve ivy.xml files with additional non-standard attributes (we
> use 'kind' and 'version', for example).
>         Everything works fine on PCs whose 'java -version' is 1.4.
>         On those with 1.5, resolving fails, and the following is
> printed to the log:
>         !ENTRY org.jayasoft.ivyde.eclipse 4 4 2006-12-14 14:41:30.640
> !MESSAGE Impossible to resolve dependencies of [ personeta |
> CollectCall | NONE ]:
> unresolved dependency: [ personeta | CollectCallBillingCDR |
> 4.0.1.0-build0 ]: java.text.ParseException: [xml parsing:
>

H:\personeta\ApplicationData\TappS-Dev\ivy-repository\integration\personeta\
CollectCallBillingCDR\4.0.1.0-build0\ivys\ivy.xml:2:160:
> cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute 'version' is not allowed to appear
> in element 'info'. in
> H:\personeta\ApplicationData\TappS-Dev\ivy-repository\integration\pers
> oneta\CollectCallBillingCDR\4.0.1.0-build0\ivys\ivy.xml
> ]
>
> See IvyConsole for further details
>
>
>         Is this a known issue?  Is there a target version for fixing
> this problem?
>
>         Thanks,
>                Ophir
>
>     "Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it,
> and finds himself no wiser than before.  He is full of murderous
> resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their
> ignorance the hard way."
>
>
>


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