Gayathri:

Since most application servers use XML parsing in their own run-time, they
generally have an XML parser implementation already in their classpath
(usually the global classpath in a /lib directory).  Sounds like you might
be using a different parser from the one in the global classpath in your
code.  I've seen this in just about every app server environment and in
general, if you change (or add prior to) the parser in the global classpath
for the one you are expecting use, that may alleviate your problems.


Hope that helps...

Jason


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Hi All,

I'm working with XML parser on Weblogic Server, which is giving me
ParserConfigurationException, can any body think of what's wrong?

Thank you for your great help.
Gayathri.

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