Hi luis, The error message that you get is from your XML parser. That means you need to hack the XML parser to solve this problem. I bet the Microsoft XML parser works fine. Sung-Gu ----- Original Message ----- From: "luis fraga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 1:17 AM Subject: exchange2000 webdav error accessing folders with slide client > Hi everyone! > It is nice to meet people I know in this "obscure" mailing list (maik de LESI !!!). > > I am integrating a wap/web application in java with microsoft Exchange 2000 - yes, microsoft :(. > I am using a Java COM bridge to access Exchange? objects but it is not a very clean programming and I was no very happy so I decided to look for something else. > And so I found webdav. I looked for a java client implementation and I found IBMs WEBDAV4J and SLIDE. As I am an Apache inconditional I decided to try SLIDE first. > > When I tried SLIDE Client against Exchange, it began: > > [ Slide ] $ open http://127.0.0.1 > [127.0.0.1] / $ cd public > UserName: dummy > Password: password > [ Slide ] $ Error: Check! XML parsing error; response stream is not valid XML: org.apache.crimson.tree/XDB-004 org.apache.crimson.tree/D-004 > > and it looks like it is the same with every folder > > [ Slide ] $ open http://127.0.0.1/exchange/administrator/tarefas > UserName: administrator > Password: qwerty // great password he?? dont worry, it is just a development work station > [ Slide ] $ Error: Check! XML parsing error; response stream is not valid XML: org.apache.crimson.tree/XDB-004 org.apache.crimson.tree/D-004 > > Has everyone ever tried this with EX2K and can help me? > Or does this mean that I will have to join the developer team and start hacking the code and "iffing" it like this ? > > if (server==EX2000) > processEX2K(); > else > processNormalDavServer(); > > ;) > > Thank you in advance! > Lu? Fraga
