Just to inform everyone that the problem is fixed.
 
In the end I just pulled every JAR out, and added them in one by one looking at my 
JSDK2.1 spec until everything worked.
 
Thanks for the help.
 
Cecil Chua

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Chua Eng Huang, Cecil 
        Sent: Tue 7/30/2002 4:46 PM 
        To: Tomcat Users List 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: Re[2]: REPOST: Document.importNode not working-works fine in 
modified JSDK2.1
        
        

        Dear all,
        
        I tried moving the jars as earlier suggested.
        
        Here's the contents of the directory.  As you can see, Xerces IS in the 
directory (actually two versions of it).
        
         Volume in drive C has no label.
         Volume Serial Number is 90E8-430D
         Directory of C:\JAKART~1.1\lib\apps
        07/30/2002  04:39p      <DIR>          .
        07/30/2002  04:39p      <DIR>          ..
        03/13/2002  11:47p             417,110 ant-1.4.1.jar
        12/12/2000  02:36p             443,047 ant.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              71,695 antlr.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             130,307 avalon-excalibur-4.0.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              35,299 avalon-framework-4.0.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p             779,765 castor.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             694,162 cocoon.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              54,831 cos.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              24,026 db.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p              15,991 examples.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             461,188 exist.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              28,383 getopt.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p              30,358 infozone-lexus.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p              44,009 infozone-tools.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              29,871 jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p              29,795 jakarta-regexp.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              66,521 jasper-runtime.jar
        12/12/2000  02:37p             209,875 jasper.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p             246,635 javaclass.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p               6,407 java_readline.jar
        12/12/2000  02:36p               5,618 jaxp.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             193,431 jdbc7.0-1.2.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p              98,496 jndi.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              25,391 jstyle.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p               8,809 jta-spec1_0_1.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p              45,054 junit.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             158,892 log4j.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              70,529 logkit-1.0.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              34,369 maybeupload_1-0-5pre3.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              62,403 mysql.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p              12,468 omquery.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p           1,729,689 openorb-1.2.0.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p             283,371 openorb_tools-1.2.0.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             413,614 optional.jar
        12/12/2000  02:36p             136,133 parser.jar
        05/06/1999  09:41a              33,271 qtag.jar
        03/26/2002  07:43a                  94 README
        01/28/2002  02:31p              72,154 resolver.jar
        12/12/2000  02:36p              40,836 servlet.jar
        07/30/2002  04:39p                   0 show.txt
        01/28/2002  02:31p             105,291 trove.jar
        12/12/2000  02:37p             406,998 webserver.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p             720,930 xalan-2.0.1.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p             897,409 xalan-2.2.0-D14.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p           1,808,885 xerces-1.4.3.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p           1,781,968 xerces-1.4.4.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p             795,604 xerces.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p             589,139 xindice.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p              77,890 xml-apis-1.0.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              92,409 xml-apis.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p               8,969 xmldb-api-20011111.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p               9,240 xmldb-sdk.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p              28,473 xmldb-xupdate.jar
        03/13/2002  11:47p               8,969 xmldb.jar
        01/28/2002  02:31p              59,975 xmlrpc-1.0rc1.jar
        04/23/2001  02:59p             370,745 xtdash.jar
                      56 File(s)     15,006,791 bytes
                       2 Dir(s)     886,317,056 bytes free
        
        There was also a request to see the variable temp2.  Enclosed is the full 
source code for that function.
        
          private Document setupXMLSearchEngine(DocumentBuilder builder, String 
result, DBConnTable d, readcore swarg) throws 
ParserConfigurationException,SAXException,IOException,ClassNotFoundException,SQLException

           {
            Integer I=new Integer(swarg.value("currconfig"));
            counter c=new counter();
            String dbx=swarg.value("DBX");
            while (c.value()<I.intValue())
              c.inc();
            StringTokenizer st=new 
StringTokenizer(swarg.value("configuration"+c.fixInt(4)),", ",false);
            String qt=st.nextToken();
            String sa=st.nextToken();
            DBTable db=null;
            Document temp2=builder.newDocument();
            Text tn=null;
            Text tn2=null;
            temp2.appendChild(temp2.createElement("Engine"));
            Element root2=temp2.getDocumentElement();
            Node engineNode=temp2.createElement("QueryTransformer");
            db=d.runSelect("Select name from modules where id="+qt);
            tn=temp2.createTextNode(db.getString("name"));
            engineNode.appendChild(tn);
            root2.appendChild(engineNode);
            Node engineNode2=temp2.createElement("SearchAlgorithm");
            db=d.runSelect("Select name from modules where id="+sa);
            tn2=temp2.createTextNode(db.getString("name"));
            engineNode2.appendChild(tn2);
            root2.appendChild(engineNode2);
            Document temp=null;
            if (result==null)
              temp=builder.parse(new InputSource(new StringReader("<result>No 
records</result>")));
            else
              temp=builder.parse(new InputSource(new StringReader(result)));
            Node temp3=temp.getDocumentElement();
            Node temp4=temp2.importNode(temp3,true); //This is line 109 where Tomcat 
bombs
            root2.appendChild(temp4);
            return temp2;
           }
        
        What I'll probably do if nothing else works is just write my own importNode 
function within the module.
        
        Cecil Chua
        
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent: Mon 7/29/2002 3:31 PM
                To: Tomcat Users List
                Cc:
                Subject: Re[2]: REPOST: Document.importNode not working-works fine in 
modified JSDK2.1
               
               
        
                Hello Greg,
               
                The advice below to store your application accessible classes in
                $TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib/ is bad information.  That will only be seen
                by Tomcat itself.  If you want both Tomcat and apps to see your
                library, you need to store that in $TOMCAT_HOME/common/lib or in
                $TOMCAT_HOME/lib (analogous to $TOMCAT_HOME/shared/lib in Tomcat 
4.1.x) for just your apps and not Tomcat to see it.
               
                What JDK are you using?  XML/DOM libraries did not come with JDK1.3.x,
                but do come with j2sdk1.4.x.
               
                If you are using anything less than JDK1.4.x, you need to make sure to
                put something like Xerces in a directory accessible to Tomcat's
                classloaders.  With Tomcat-3.3.x, you need to put it in either
                $TOMCAT_HOME/lib/apps or $TOMCAT_HOME/lib/common.
               
                Get out of the habit of putting any XML/DOM libraries in your own
                app's WEB-INF/lib directory.  It is forbidden by the Sun classloading
                spec to do this (see their spec for details) and Tomcat-4.0.2+
                enforces this.
               
                Jake
               
                Monday, July 29, 2002, 8:26:16 AM, you wrote:
               
                GW> Document.importNode not working-works fine in modified JSDK2.1Yes 
indeed, the <PROJECT>/WEB-INF/lib is where you place app specific JARs.
               
                GW> But your problem is dealing with XML and JSDK 2.1... the JSDK does 
not contain the "org.w3c" package. You probably know this already, but here's the 
javadoc link for the JSDK 2.2... the 2.1 is
                GW> offline now, since 2.3 is the standard.
                GW> http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/2.2/javadoc/index.html
               
                GW> The 1.3.x J2EE complete JAR does... but the older versions did 
not.
               
                GW> So, the questions therefore, are....
                GW> 1. What is your "compile-time" classpath... Where is the compiler 
finding org.w3c.dom / org.xml.sax ?
                GW> 2. What is your "run-time classpath".
                GW> 3. If # 1 and # 2 are different, do you also have servlet spec 
differences? ( 2.1 vs. 2.2 or 2.3 )
               
                GW> I think the long and short of it will be that you need to add the 
"org.w3c.dom" and "org.xml.sax" packages to the $TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib/ or to your 
$PROJECT/WEB-INF/lib/
               
               
               
               
                GW> [Greg Waehner]  -----Original Message-----
                GW> From: Chua Eng Huang, Cecil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                GW> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 9:02 AM
                GW> To: Tomcat Users List
                GW> Subject: RE: REPOST: Document.importNode not working-works fine in 
modified JSDK2.1
               
               
                GW>   This is probably it.  However, I have dumped every jar file into 
webapps\examples\WEB-INF\lib,
                GW>   which according to my understanding of the various docs is where 
you're supposed to put all your own JAR files.
               
                GW>   >Also, what are these "special" JARs? Tomcat is a J2EE servlet 
container, but it does not contain all the components of >the "easy download" J2SDK 
EE. So, look in the JAR files and see if the
                GW> "org.w2c.dom" package is there... it may not be (I >forget). If 
that's the case, then you are compiling with a classpath that does not match the 
runtime classpath. This is >common with Tomcat,
                GW> unless you want to point your compile classpath to 
$TOMCAT_HOME/server/lib/ for the JARs. >A lot of people use the J2EE.jar for 
simplicity, but then must remember to compare the run-time packages
                GW> when a problem >occurs.
                GW>   The code does compile fine (otherwise I wouldn't be getting a 
crash by Tomcat itself.  I'd get it from the compiler).
               
                GW>   Cecil Chua
               
               
               
               
               
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                Best regards,
                 Jacob                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
               
               
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