xml, jse1.5 and the endorsed directory

2005-07-12 Thread Andy Kriger
Does jse1.5 still require using the endorsed directory to override the
built-in parser?

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Re: endorsed directory

2003-12-02 Thread Basavaraju P. Banakar [SLK-India]
Thank Jean...

Basu.
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 See
 http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/docs/guide/standards/

 -- Jeanfrancois


 Basavaraju P. Banakar [SLK-India] wrote:

 Hey all,
 
 I found from the tomcat users list that xalan.jar has to be placed in the
 ..\common\endorsed folder.
 
 but i could'nt find reason behind that...
 
 could someone help in understanding this please..
 
 This might not be the right place to ask this question but might be
releated
 with the above reason...
 Why do we need to create endorsed directory?
 
 Thanks,
 Basu.
 
 
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endorsed directory

2003-12-01 Thread Basavaraju P. Banakar [SLK-India]
Hey all,

I found from the tomcat users list that xalan.jar has to be placed in the
..\common\endorsed folder.

but i could'nt find reason behind that...

could someone help in understanding this please..

This might not be the right place to ask this question but might be releated
with the above reason...
Why do we need to create endorsed directory?

Thanks,
Basu.


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RE: endorsed directory

2003-12-01 Thread Philip Busby
Hi Basu,

I'm new to tomcat, and over the last weekend I've been poking and prodding
at Tomcat (with many problems, although none there wasn't a manual for).

As far as I can reason, xalan.jar is placed in the endorsed folder and not
the lib folder because it is endorsed by Tomcat... But they (we) didn't
write it. I figure there may be a more recent copy of the library elsewhere,
and if this is the case, you could put all of your lib directories before
your endorsed directories in your path, so the system will use the
first-hand libraries first.

Please correct me if any of this is wrong, playing with tomcat right now
feels like I'm fumbling with a bra clasp.

philihp

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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 7:19 AM
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Subject: endorsed directory

Hey all,

I found from the tomcat users list that xalan.jar has to be placed in the
..\common\endorsed folder.

but i could'nt find reason behind that...

could someone help in understanding this please..

This might not be the right place to ask this question but might be releated
with the above reason...
Why do we need to create endorsed directory?

Thanks,
Basu.


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Re: endorsed directory

2003-12-01 Thread Jeanfrancois Arcand
See
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/docs/guide/standards/
-- Jeanfrancois

Basavaraju P. Banakar [SLK-India] wrote:

Hey all,

I found from the tomcat users list that xalan.jar has to be placed in the
..\common\endorsed folder.
but i could'nt find reason behind that...

could someone help in understanding this please..

This might not be the right place to ask this question but might be releated
with the above reason...
Why do we need to create endorsed directory?
Thanks,
Basu.
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