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problem with inner classes when using package for stylesheet
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problem with inner classes when using package for stylesheet
Summary: problem with inner classes when using package for
stylesheet
Product: XalanJ2
Version: CurrentCVS
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: Major
Priority: Other
Component: org.apache.xalan.xsltc
AssignedTo: xalan-dev@xml.apache.org
ReportedBy: tom.amiro@sun.com
> From: Bruno Verachten <Br...@laposte.net>
> Date: Thu Mar 14, 2002 01:25:55 AM US/Eastern
> To: Santiago Pericas-Geertsen <Sa...@sun.com>
> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Using XSLTC in native mode: maybe a BUG in the
> compilation?]
>
>
> Hi Santiago,
>
>>> I have compiled some test XSLT files with XSLTC, and from times to
>>> times,
>>> inner classes are generated. It seems that there is a problem with the
>>> inner class at runtime, because they can't be found. I used a package
>>> for the stylesheets, and those without an inner class work
>>> perfectly...
>>> If it ever was a BUG, how can I write my stylesheets not to get
>>> an inner class?
>>
>>
>> Inner classes are generated for different purposes, and there is no
>> easy way to avoid them without re-writting your stylesheet. It seems
>> to me that the only workaround for this problem is to avoid using
>> packages. Hopefully, we can take a look at this bug within the few
>> days and offer you a real solution.
>
> Thanks a lot, I can't get rid of the packaging...
> I am developping a system for 550+ people here,
> and they really need packages... :-(
>
> I'm looking forward to the bug correction, thanks in advance.
>
> Later,
>
> Bruno Verachten, France.