Have you tried javac -extdirs <dir> <files> ? In this case, javax.xml.*
 classes are loaded from rt.jar and rest from <dir>\xalan.jar.
 
 HTH
 - Gopal


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| 
| Hi all,
| 
| I've looked around the list archives a bit, but can't readily find an
| answer to this.  Is there a reliable way to get modern versions of Xalan to
| compile under JDK 1.4.x?
| 
| The only way I've found so far is to carefully set javac's bootclasspath to
| include all jars important to the JDK but exclude the jar containing Xalan;
| but since jars are laid out in a vendor-dependent way, it's not
| obvious to me that it would be easy to code a clean and portable solution
| on these lines.  I've also played with things like this:
| 
|       javac -J-Xbootclasspath/p:modern_xalan_dir modern_xalan_files
| 
| but this still doesn't seem to permit classes to be prepended to the
| cootclasspath that javac's using.
| 
| Any ideas greatly appreciated!
| 
| Thanks,
| Neil
| Neil Graham
| XML Parser Development
| IBM Toronto Lab
| Phone:  905-413-3519, T/L 969-3519
| E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| 
| 

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