On 20/06/2011 16:02, Jorge de Jesus wrote:
>   Hi to all

Hello

> I need help from a Taverna hacker !!! I not a JAVA programmer so I'm a
> bit lost...anyway here is the problem
>
> W3C is using some "tarpits"  due to "applications making excessive
> requests for DTD and other schemata". Basically the W3C servers are are
> taking a some time to reply when systems starts asking for schemas so
> that they can validate XML/WSDL

I know that Donal Fellows had similar problems when specifying the API 
for the Taverna server. I have e-mailed him asking him to comment.

> So, W3C recommends the use of XML catalogs in your local machine,

That seems like a bad solution to me as people will be very tempting to 
edit the "standard" :)

> I've
> implemented this solution in xmllint (libxml) and it works fine, now
> I've to implemented it in the JAVA libs used by Taverna, and I'm lost, I
> know that Taverna uses Axis for web service and in turn Axis should be
> using Xalan or something similar, but I am not finding any extra
> information or even a guide-for-java-dummies
>
> Any tips, suggestions, on how to deal with it ?!

I don't, but Donal and other people may have.

> Jorge

Alan

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