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Re: JavaXML.framework replacement


  • Subject: Re: JavaXML.framework replacement
  • From: "Mr. Pierre Frisch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 10:30:52 -0700

JavaXML is a convenience so that you can deploy easily. there is no specific WO code in there and it can easily be replaced by its components. Be careful about Axis, WO 5.2.x works with Axis 1.0, WO 5.3.x with Axis 1.1 and WO 5.4.x with Axis 1.4. Any other combination is known NOT to work without serious hacking.

Cheers

Pierre
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On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:52, Dov Rosenberg wrote:

We ended up doing exactly that. If you deploy your apps as a servlet the
JavaXML framework is not even loaded by the servlet container because it
contains servlet classes like HTTPRequest. The J2EE spec that any jar that
contains those classes will be ignored by the classloader. Which means all
of the other things that you thought you were using were also not being
loaded from that jar.


Dov


On 7/1/09 8:48 AM, "David Avendasora" <email@hidden> wrote:


Hi all,

I am trying to figure out the best way to replace any jars required by
projects that in the past were provided by the JavaXML.framework.


Should I simply download the latest versions of the needed jars from
their original sources and put them in my Libraries directory?

While I'm sure Maven would be a possible solution for this, right now
I'm looking for the non-maven (Fluffy Bunny Layout) solution.

Thanks!

Dave
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