Hi Andreas,
Thanks, again, though it's the answer I feared :)
I'm really puzzled that it even works on Solaris and I don't
understand why it behaves differently on Linux. I'll try to browse the
source code to understand how the code is generated.
Best Regards,
Dridi
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:39
Hi again, Dridi,
see below for more comments... ;-)
Am 28.01.2013 15:43, schrieb Dridi Boukelmoune:
Hi Andreas,
Thank you for your quick answer. I didn't want to go too deep on the
details but I guess I have to :)
I fear so...
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Andreas Loew wrote:
Hi Dridi,
Hi Andreas,
Thank you for your quick answer. I didn't want to go too deep on the
details but I guess I have to :)
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Andreas Loew wrote:
> Hi Dridi,
>
> Am 28.01.2013 14:57, schrieb Dridi Boukelmoune:
>
>> I'm having trouble building a project on Linux because of th
Hi Dridi,
Am 28.01.2013 14:57, schrieb Dridi Boukelmoune:
I'm having trouble building a project on Linux because of the classes
generated by XmlBeans. The build works properly on a Solaris platform
using the same tools:
Java : Hotspot 1.5.0_16
Ant : 1.6.5
XmlBeans: 2.3.1.0
For the XmlBeans ver
Dear XmlBeans community,
I'm having trouble building a project on Linux because of the classes
generated by XmlBeans. The build works properly on a Solaris platform
using the same tools:
Java : Hotspot 1.5.0_16
Ant : 1.6.5
XmlBeans: 2.3.1.0
For the XmlBeans version, it comes with Weblogic 10.0:
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