Hi Liviu,

Liviu Vasut wrote:

> 
>>
>> This demonstrates, that your problems is not really a problem of
>> XStream, it
>> has to do with your environment. Can you compare the file sizes of the
>> libraries above with the ones you're using? Maybe your xmlpull jar is
>> corrupted.
> 
> 
> Yes, I agree with you. After sending my email it occurred to me that I
> will face the same problem with any other library I might install. The
> files are intact, since I tested them on another machine and they worked
> there (and the sizes are the same as yours). To be sure I downloaded
> them again and they produced the same result as the previous ones.
> 
> Finally, I installed jdk 1.6 and managed to compile and run the test
> files. So, from my point of view, this problem is solved, tough it would
> have been good to know what kept jdk 1.7 from interpreting the class
> path correctly.


Me too.
 
>>
>>> Can you recommend me a similar xml library?
>>
>> Define 'similar' ;-)
>>
> 
> Well :), I needed xstream to save some objects in xml and reload them
> in a later instance of the application. Let's say, for example,
> that I'm keeping all the application settings' in an object which I'd
> like to save to disk and read back again. But I guess now I won't be
> needing a (similar :D) replacement.
> 
> Thanks Jörg, for your help, you've been very kind.

You're welcome,
Jörg


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