Hi Jeff,

Apologies for my delayed reply. I did receive your response, just a little
later than normal due to mail server problems with one of my ISPs.

I don't know Resin very well I'm afraid. I've recently purchased a
'developer' hosting account with a service provider called 'startcom.org'.
They host servlets using Resin 2.0.4. Unfortunately I don't have much
control over the configuration. I can override the default JAXP
implementation locally to use Xalan, but it's not so easy on their host. I
think I'm going to have to persuade them to switch to Catalina. When I tried
to override the default implementation by placing the xalan.jar and jaxp.jar
files in WEB-INF/lib it didn't work. The main resin /lib folder seemed to
take precedence. I'll give it another go now though. Maybe I made a stupid
mistake (not unknown for me I'm afraid!).

I've raised the bug with Caucho. I haven't received any acknowledgment from
the so far though.

Ed.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Schnitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "maverick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 09:44
Subject: FW: [Mav-user] Resin 2.0


I think this was intended to be sent to the list (grrr, SourceForge and
their silly reply-to policy):

-----Original Message-----
From: Barrie Selack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 4:42 PM
To: Jeff Schnitzer
Subject: RE: [Mav-user] Resin 2.0

>That's a pretty serious bug in the Coucho XSL implementation.
>TransformerFactory.newTransformer() is the standard JAXP way to
>serialize a DOM or SAX source, which is why Maverick needs it.
>
>I would suggest putting Xalan (or Saxon, or some other XSLT processor)
>in your classpath and hopefully JAXP will pick it over the Caucho one.
>If not, you can force JAXP to load the alternative processor by setting
>the "javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory" system property to the
>concrete implementation class.
>
>How is Resin working out, otherwise?
>
>Jeff Schnitzer
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just as a note... I've been running Maverick 1.0 & 2.0b for some time
(since December) with no problems. I put all the .jar files
(including Maverick) in the WEB-INF/lib of the webapp and they
override any Resin default classes.

Barrie
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