You need to compile IntDate.java under the same directory and add this directory to the CLASSPATH. You can just add it as "." if you run from this dir.
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;. > javac IntDate.java Morris Kwan XSLT Development IBM Toronto Lab Tel: (905)413-3729 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Moore, Gavin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .com> cc: Subject: Xalan Extensions - Endorsed Override 13.05.2003 10:41 Hi, I'm trying to get some extensions working with Xalan and JDK1.4, and it isn't working for me. I'm using one of the samples, 3-java-namespace, and I get the message below: D:\xalan_2_5\xalan-j_2_5_0\samples\extensions>java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -in 3-java-namespace.xml -xsl 3-java-n amespace.xsl file:///D:/xalan_2_5/xalan-j_2_5_0/samples/extensions/3-java-namespace.xsl; Line #18; Column #60; XSLT Error (javax.xml. transform.TransformerException): javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: IntDate I looked up the error and found that it should be solved by adding xalan.jar, xml-apis.jar and xercesImpl.jar to the "endorsed" directory in the the lib directory of JAVA_HOME of the JRE. Incidentally, I had to create the endorsed directory. After I added the jar files, it appears to be looking for the correct version of Xalan, as I checked it with org.apache.xalan.xslt.EnvironmentCheck and got the file attached, which shows the before and after adding the files. However, I still get the same error when I try to process the xml. Does anyone have any other way to do this? I've also tried the Xbootclasspath option mentioned at http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/faq.html#faq-N100CB, but with similar lack of success. Thanks, Gavin. #### outFile.txt has been removed from this note on May 13 2003 by Morris Kwan