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[jira] [Commented] (BATIK-1289) batik, xml-apis-ext and java
modules
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Simon Steiner commented on BATIK-1289:
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It works for me with intellij on java 13
> batik, xml-apis-ext and java modules
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> Key: BATIK-1289
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BATIK-1289
> Project: Batik
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.12
> Reporter: Tore Halset
> Priority: Major
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> batik uses xml-apis-ext that include org.w3c-packages, but there are also some org.w3c-packages in java core modules.
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> Typical error in Eclipse is The package org.w3c.dom is accessible from more than one module: {{<unnamed>}}, org.w3c.
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> I have a workaround for this in my project now, but hope for a better more official solution.
> # Moved all of the org.w3c from xml-apis-ext to packages not used by other modules. [https://github.com/halset/xml-apis-ext]
> # Refactored batik to use the new package names. [https://github.com/halset/xmlgraphics-batik/tree/modulefix]
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> Do others have the same issue or am I doing something wrong?
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