Hi Rich,
The location of the DTD is specified via the DOCTYPE tag, in your
XML document.
Two examples:
The DTD is on the local machine, the DOCTYPE tag could be:
<!DOCTYPE ejb-jar SYSTEM "/XX/YY/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd">
The DTD is fetch on the Sun web site, the DOCTYPE tag could be:
<!DOCTYPE ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise
JavaBeans 1.1//EN" "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd">
Hope this help.
H�l�ne.
Rich Johns wrote:
>
> nt4.0
> jonas20
> jdk1.2.2
>
> In using GenIC I pass in ejb-jar.xml. Eventually the
> UnMarshaller.unmarshal(blah)
> gets called and it somehow determines the location of the
> ejb-jar_1_1.dtd.
>
> At first, I'd get a file not found exception until I created a directory
> and
> put these files where the UnMarshaller seemed to want them. Since I
> don't have source code
> for UnMarshaller, I can't answer this myself so I was hoping someone
> would know. I suspect it's some property setting or some environment
> variable
> but that's just a guess.
>
> Thanks.
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