Please download and install Cocoon. They use lots and lots of .xsl files and IMHO
they also use Xalan. I did that a few months back and it all worked OK. You could
also ask on the Xalan forum. Where you put things in a servlet environment very
much depends on the Servlet and not necessarily the Web Container (they all
supposedly follow Sun's Servlet Specification :-). I had to spend some time
setting up Cocoon because it was expecting its Properties file in a 'correct'
place.
Regards - George
Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am using Tomcat 3.1 and the Xalan package to process xml files.
>
> In which directory do I store auxiliary files like those .xsl?
>
> My servlet class file lives in the WEB-INF/classes directory and does not find
> a .xsl file I store in the WEB-INF/lib directory.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> myriam
>
> Go Proverb:
>
> Don't play in direct contact with the opponent's stone caught in your
> squeeze-play.
>
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