Thanks for the response.  

If there is a processors.xml file in the resources directory does it
automatically override the one in oxf.jar?

Thanks

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Erik Bruchez
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:59 PM
To: OXF Users
Subject: Re: over riding processors.xml

Peter,

You have to either:

1) As you say, modify the existing processors.xml in oxf.jar.

2) Make a copy of the existing processors.xml and add your own
processors 
there. The new copy does not not have to reside in oxf.jar, it can live
at the 
root of your resources. This file must content all the processor
declarations 
of the initial processors.xml though.

An include / import / extension mechanism would be better, of course.

-Erik

Peter Charles wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have been having trouble over riding the processors xml file in oxf
> 2.2  The only way I have been able to use a custom processesor is to
> actually modify the processors.xml file in the oxf.jar.
> 
> Previously(in earlier versions) I was able to add a processors.xml
file
> into my resources directory and have oxf recoginize my custom
> processors.
> 
> Is there some place that I am supposed to point to the location of the
> processors.xml file?  How does oxf know when to use the oxf.jar
> processors.xml file vs. a an application specific processors.xml file.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Peter

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