Re: Problems with XML parsers and webapps

2003-06-18 Thread Nishant Kumar
hi,
if you are using the latest tomcat then you will find an endorsed dir
in there for example.

jakarta-tomcat-4.1.24/common/endorsed/

this should be containing xercesImpl.jar and xmlParserAPIs.jar.

i guess this should solve your problem.

bye.

On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 20:37, Jared Walker wrote:
 All,
   Our webapp was built to use the Xerces xml parser.  I'm trying to
 update our JDK and tomcat version to do testing for a production level
 upgrade.  I'm running into problems with the JVM using the Crimson
 parse.  The crimson parser does not agree with our XML files.  Does
 anyone know how to disable the crimson parser that is bundled with JDK
 1.4? Would using the non-LE version of tomcat help resolve this problem?
 
 thanks,


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RE: Problems with XML parsers and webapps

2003-06-18 Thread Mike Curwen
Read the very bottom of this doc:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/class-loader-howto.html

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 All,
   Our webapp was built to use the Xerces xml parser.  I'm 
 trying to update our JDK and tomcat version to do testing for 
 a production level upgrade.  I'm running into problems with 
 the JVM using the Crimson parse.  The crimson parser does not 
 agree with our XML files.  Does anyone know how to disable 
 the crimson parser that is bundled with JDK 1.4? Would using 
 the non-LE version of tomcat help resolve this problem?
 
 thanks,
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Re: Problems with XML parsers and webapps

2003-06-18 Thread Nikola Milutinovic
 All,
 Our webapp was built to use the Xerces xml parser.  I'm trying to
 update our JDK and tomcat version to do testing for a production level
 upgrade.  I'm running into problems with the JVM using the Crimson
 parse.  The crimson parser does not agree with our XML files.  Does
 anyone know how to disable the crimson parser that is bundled with JDK
 1.4? Would using the non-LE version of tomcat help resolve this problem?

You should be able to use the endorsed dirs mechanism to override anything that 
comes with the JKD. Tomcat also sets them up - see startup scripts.

Nix.