xalan won't run

2002-06-06 Thread Paul Tremblay
cpu and 50 percent of my memory. Both my xsl file and my xml file are small and valid. I have successfully processed them using xsltproc. Any idea what's going on? Thanks! Paul -- **** *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROT

Re:xalan won't run

2002-06-06 Thread Paul Tremblay
s! Paul -- **** *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: xalan won't run

2002-06-07 Thread Paul Tremblay
gt; I thought as much. Which version of JDK do you recommend? Sun states that some versions conflict with Red Hat. I have Mandrake 8.1, which is essentially Red Hat. Is 1.31 stable? Thanks! Paul -- **** *Paul Tremblay

Re: xalan won't run [Ah, my java woes are over!]

2002-06-07 Thread Paul Tremblay
xalan runs, as does majix, a great utility for converting rtf to xml. Neither ran before. Thanks Guy and Nathan! Paul -- **** *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* --

setting up JAVA_HOME variable

2002-12-17 Thread Paul Tremblay
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setting the class path -an easier way

2003-06-14 Thread Paul Tremblay
nd this is for just one application. I know with python, for example, you can just tell python to look in one folder for all the libraries. Is there a way to do this with java? Is there an easier way to create the CLASSPATH? thanks Paul -- **** *Paul Tremblay

Re: setting the class path -an easier way

2003-06-16 Thread Paul Tremblay
guess that find will choke if it tries to find files in a directory to which I have no access. Nevertheless, this script is very poweful simple, and it is what I wil use! Thanks Paul -- *Paul Tremblay * [EMAIL PROTECTED]