Hi Graham,
It's as if my .jar is being ignored. This is partly what prompted my
niggling thought that perhaps Oxygen has some persistent parser cache that
expects the other jar (from the jEdit XML plugin developer that I used
first); but if so, the stickiness is deeper than just the .jar file name,
because I get the same behavior when I use the same .jar file name.
I just wanted to mention that there is no such cache, restarting the
application will result in the new jar being loaded.
The problem is most likely the one that George mentioned. When you
re-create the jar, make sure that in the 'META-INF/services' folder from
within the .jar the appropriate factory class is specified (use a ZIP
archive tool like 7-zip to check).
Regards,
Adrian
Adrian Buza
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
Tel: +1-650-352-1250 ext.2020
Fax: +40-251-461482
On 14.03.2016 10:34, George Bina wrote:
Hi Graham,
Check the
META-INF/services/org.relaxng.datatype.DatatypeLibraryFactory
in both JARs. I think Jing uses this to identify the available
datatype libraries and if your JAR file does not provide the entry
there then Jing will not load your datatype library.
Best Regards,
George
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<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
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On 14/03/16 01:35, Graham Hannington wrote:
I forget to mention in my previous post: I've run Oxygen XML Author with
oxygenDebug.bat and with the log4j.properties specified on the Oxygen
website (to write logs under my desktop), but the only error I see
when I
use "my" .jar is the same one I get when there is no datatype .jar
present:
E [Jing] datatype library "http://whattf.org/datatype-draft" not
recognized
It's as if my .jar is being ignored. This is partly what prompted my
niggling thought that perhaps Oxygen has some persistent parser cache
that
expects the other jar (from the jEdit XML plugin developer that I used
first); but if so, the stickiness is deeper than just the .jar file
name,
because I get the same behavior when I use the same .jar file name.
If I close Oxygen, replace my .jar with the .jar from the jEdit XML
plugin
developer, and restart Oxygen, then I don't get that Jing error, and
validation works using the v.Nu schemas that refer to those datatypes.
I need to investigate whether I can turn on additional diagnostic
options
for Jing that might indicate whether or not my .jar is being used. I'd
appreciate advice on that.
(I've had confirmation from the jEdit XML plugin developer that all
he did
was to cut down the vnu.jar.)
Regards,
Graham Hannington
Fundi Software Pty Ltd 2016 ABN 89 009 120 290
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