Roger,
Thank you, I will bear that in mind when we get additional budget.
Mark
Roger F. Gay wrote:
I might be able to work on the XML Schema again
starting April 1st. But I can no longer work on it for
free. I'm currently involved in starting a robotics
business in Europe, but can take on external
consulting and custom development work.
Previous work on DRL Schema (wrote first schema for
DRL and the first revision available at the following
site: both worked perfectly)
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5910/drltk/instructions.htm
W3C Schema is pretty picky stuff. It's not a complete
language like Java. The schema must be designed for
exactly the effect that you want and if W3C doesn't
support exactly what you want, then you shouldn't
force it to do something that kind of looks almost
like what you want. If you must have additional
features, they should be implemented with non-W3C
processing via appinfo.
If there is a need to get the schema processing set up
correctly with funding behind it, please contact me to
discuss a possible arrangement. I can even put
together a small team if needed.
Smallest: Review schema and make adjustments -- test
with existing Open Source schema processing software.
(Me alone.)
Medium: Smallest + Problems exist in use of certain
schema processing software that require programming.
(Prefer to add my choice of Sun certified Java
programmer.)
Larger: Some combination of above + non-W3C schema
processing through appinfo. Requirements and
documentation included in project. (Small team -- 2-3
people.)
Custom: Work on schema modifications for specific
applications / installations. (Projects defined with
customers.)
--- "Leyzerzon, Simeon"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are these drools arguments documented somewhere
(-Ddrools.schema.hidewarnings=true)? Are there any
other settings? Is there a way to programmatically
enable to hide warnings?
Thanks in advance.
Simeon
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Neale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 4:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [drools-user] drools 2.5 final and
jdk1.4?
Its fine to ignore those warnings, most people do.
On 3/14/06, Patrick Vankeirsbilck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adding the following command line option:
-Ddrools.schema.hidewarnings=true
made the JAXP warning disappear. The question
remains still whether the
warning indicates something really harmful.
Regards,
Patrick VKB
Patrick Vankeirsbilck wrote:
Dear Edson,
removing the xerxesImpl.jar from the classpath
made the four examples
shipped with Drools v2.5 run. Thanks for the
hint. I observe now
just the following warning immediately after
startup of each of the
examples:
Your SAX parser is not JAXP 1.2 compliant -
turning off validation.
The remaining of the examples seems to run
correctly. Is this warning
important?
Regards,
Patrick VKB
Edson Tirelli wrote:
Patrick and Simeon,
This same problem arose yesterday and it was
an XML parser issue.
When working with JDK 1.4, you need updated XML
parser libs added to
your classpath. This might me xerces for
example, with xml-apis.jar
also.
Here a similar post (but not related to
drools).
http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=31&t=005477
Hope it helps.
[]s
Edson
Leyzerzon, Simeon wrote:
Patrick,
What is your deployment environment? We have
a similar issue while
deploying on WebLogic 8.1sp2
Regards,
Simeon
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Vankeirsbilck
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [drools-user] drools 2.5 final and
jdk1.4?
Dear,
I am new to Drools and after some reading in
the archive of this
list it appears to me that running drools 2.5
final using the jdk1.4
is not working (at least I get
"java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/xml/sax/ext/Attributes2"). Can anyone
confirm or deny this?
Thanks,
Patrick VKB
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