Thank you, So the problem comes from the JDK 1.4.2 that has its own version of the parser in it and I should endorse something to have it working (the version of Xalan distributed with Xindice 1.1b1 is 2.4.0). I looked in the Xalan 2.4.0 source code and the method returns an Array !!! So you're completely right :-) . Is there another way than endorsing ? Because I use Xindice embeded and I have other parts of my app that parse XML... Of course I can upgrade to the CVS version... Julien ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Rosenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <xindice-users@xml.apache.org> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 6:15 PM Subject: Re: Xpath query in xindice 1.1b1
> Nothing broken. Ensure that you use the correct > version of Xalan depending on the version of > Xindice you're using. Use late-model versions > of Xalan with late-model versions of Xindice > and you'll see it work OK. > > The Xalan API changed and the Xindice code > was changed to match that change. > > I use the latest CVS code for Xindice and > use Xalan 2.5.D1 and it works for me. > > -Terry > > Julien Le Dem wrote: > > >So this is a bug in 1.1B1 (I mean, there's no way to have this working in > >1.1b1) > >A question that maybe of no use : > >If the method was returning an array before, why Xalan dev don't leave it > >with a @deprecated info ? I know it's ugly, but it prevents other projects > >(like Xindice) to have bug in it. > >Lazy me that wanted to use a pre-packaged jar ... I will have to build it > >from CVS... :°-( > >Is there any stability issue in CVS version that wasn't in the 1.1b1 > >"Milestone Release"? > >I'm using very basic (but great ! don't be alarmed devs! ;-) > >functionnalities like adding/replacing documents in collections and > >performing XPath requests. > >Thanks, Julien > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "JC Tchitchiama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <xindice-users@xml.apache.org>; "Julien Le Dem" > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:44 PM > >Subject: Re: Xpath query in xindice 1.1b1 > > > > > >Hi Julien, > > > >When I came accross the problem I just decided to use the CVS version > >which has something lile > > > >... > >code snippet > > private Object evalFunction(String owner, int pos) throws Exception { > > int idx = Compiler.getFirstChildPos(pos); > > int id = cmp.getOp(idx); > > int endFunc = cmp.getOp(pos +1) - 1; > > > > List args = new ArrayList(); > > int lp = idx+1; > > while ( lp < endFunc ) { > > args.add(evaluate(owner, lp)); > > lp = cmp.getNextOpPos(lp); > > } > >... > > > >Indeed the XPath Compiler interface has changes > > > >On Monday 10 Nov 2003 1:34 pm, Julien Le Dem wrote: > > > > > >><problem> > >>When sending an xpath request using a function (like count(...) ) I have > >> > >> > >an > > > > > >>exception. > >></problem> > >><Context> > >>package org.apache.xindice.core.query > >>class XPathQueryResolver > >><snip line="539"> > >> private Object evalFunction(String owner, int pos) throws Exception > >> > >> > >{ > > > > > >> int idx = cmp.getFirstChildPos(pos); > >> int id = cmp.getOp(idx); > >> int endFunc = pos + cmp.getOpMap()[pos+1] - 1; > >></snip> > >>the last line throws a NoSuchMethodError. > >>after looking the Xalan javadoc getOpMap() doesn't return an array. > >>I looked into CVS the current version and the code has changed (a bug fix > >>?) so it shouldn't throw an exception anymore (but I haven't tested it) I > >>use xindice in embeded mode. > >></context> > >><question> > >>What should I do ? > >>1) Do I use the wrong Xalan version ? Xindice 1.1b1 should use an older > >>version and I have to use endorse something ? > >>2) Do I have to update my Xindice library to the actual CVS ? > >></question> > >>thanks Julien > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >