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

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