Hi Stefan,
I can't really help; just some observations:
- Xalan-J has behaved like this for a long time [1].
- Error handling in the spec isn't really defined as well as we would
like [2]. The HTML5 spec is much nicer in this regard!
What does Saxon do, and perhaps it's worth asking on the xsl-list?
Cheers,
James
[1] https://github.com/apache/xalan-j/commit/308da1a9#L31R150
[2] http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#element-include
On 7 February 2011 08:50, Stefan Bodewig <bode...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> mabye anybody around here has come across this situation.
>
> Recently the ASF Gump instance has started to make sure XMLUnit's unit
> tests run on Xerces and Xalan rather than the parser/transformer of the
> JDK. This is when the tests started to fail, the only remaining failure
> can be seen here:
>
>
> http://vmgump.apache.org/gump/public/xmlunit/xmlunit-test/gump_file/TEST-org.custommonkey.xmlunit.test_Transform.xml.html
>
> The test uses a stylesheet containing an xsl:include that cannot be
> resolved and expects the transformer to throw an exception. In Xalan's
> case this does not happen. As can be seen in the log the error and not
> the fatalError message of the attached ErrorListener is invoked so it
> seems Xalan doesn't consider the failing include fatal.
>
> The JAXP docs on URI resolver aren't really clear on what is to be
> expected if the resolution fails (or maybe I'm just not finding the
> right doc). Does anybody know whether it is OK for Xalan to treat the
> failing include as non-fatal or whether I should report a bug?
>
> Stefan
>
>
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