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Posted to ojb-user@db.apache.org by Reid Carlberg <rs...@fivesticks.com> on 2003/07/02 19:35:11 UTC
OJB & Resin w/ virtual hosts ( a little off topic...)
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have experience using OJB with Resin in a virtual host
environment? I'm running into the standard XML parser problem. If not in
a virtual host environment, I could replace the default XML parser with
xerces, but, unfortunately, I don't have a way around. If anyone has any
advice I would very much appreciate it.
THANKS!
Reid
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Re: OJB & Resin w/ virtual hosts ( a little off topic...)
Posted by Leandro Rodrigo Saad Cruz <le...@ibnetwork.com.br>.
I use OJB and resin for development.
Why don't you just put the xerces jar inside your WEb-INF/lib dir ?
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 14:35, Reid Carlberg wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Does anyone have experience using OJB with Resin in a virtual host
> environment? I'm running into the standard XML parser problem. If not in
> a virtual host environment, I could replace the default XML parser with
> xerces, but, unfortunately, I don't have a way around. If anyone has any
> advice I would very much appreciate it.
>
> THANKS!
>
> Reid
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Reid Carlberg, SCWCP
> Five Sticks
> Developers of Java/J2EE Applications
> http://www.fivesticks.com
> 773-836-8877 Fax: 773-836-8878
>
>
>
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