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cvs commit: xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan commandline.xml faq.xml getstarted.xml

dleslie     01/11/08 11:24:18

  Modified:    java/xdocs/sources/xalan commandline.xml faq.xml
                        getstarted.xml
  Log:
  Added info on xml-apis.jar.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.13      +1 -1      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/commandline.xml
  
  Index: commandline.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/commandline.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.12
  retrieving revision 1.13
  diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13
  --- commandline.xml	2001/06/25 20:20:07	1.12
  +++ commandline.xml	2001/11/08 19:24:18	1.13
  @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
       do the following:</p>
    		<ol>
       <li>Download &xslt4j;.<br/><br/></li> 
  -    <li><link idref="getstarted" anchor="classpath">Set the Java classpath</link> to include xalan.jar and
  +    <li><link idref="getstarted" anchor="classpath">Set the Java classpath</link> to include xalan.jar, xml-apis.jar, and
       xerces.jar (or another conformant XML Parser -- see <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="plug">Plugging in 
       the Transformer and XML parser</link>).<br/><br/></li>
       <li>Call java and the Process class with the appropriate flags and
  
  
  
  1.14      +1 -1      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/faq.xml
  
  Index: faq.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/faq.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.13
  retrieving revision 1.14
  diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14
  --- faq.xml	2001/11/08 17:29:02	1.13
  +++ faq.xml	2001/11/08 19:24:18	1.14
  @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
       <q>I'm getting a NoClassDefFound error. What has to be on the classpath?</q>
       
       <a><ol>
  -    <li>xalan.jar and xerces.jar (or the XML parser you are using) must always be on the classpath.<br/><br/></li>
  +    <li>xalan.jar, xml-apis.jar, and xerces.jar (or the XML parser you are using) must always be on the classpath.<br/><br/></li>
       <li>To run the samples in the samples subdirectories, xalansamples.jar must be on the classpath. To run the servlet (in
       samples/servlet), xalanservlet.jar must be on the classpath along with the javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http packages. Sun distributes
       the javax.servlet packages in the JSWDK servlet.jar file.<br/><br/></li>
  
  
  
  1.17      +2 -2      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/getstarted.xml
  
  Index: getstarted.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/getstarted.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.16
  retrieving revision 1.17
  diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17
  --- getstarted.xml	2001/10/16 13:54:46	1.16
  +++ getstarted.xml	2001/11/08 19:24:18	1.17
  @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@
   <p>If you plan to run <link idref="extensions">XSLT extensions</link>, you need bsf.jar, which is included in the &xslt4j; distribution. If you plan to run XSLT extensions implemented in Javascript or another scripting language, you will need one or more additional files as indicated in <link idref="extensions" anchor="supported-lang">extensions language requirements</link>.</p>
   </s2><anchor name="classpath"/>
   <s2 title="Setting up the system classpath">
  -<p>At the very minimum, you must include xalan.jar and xerces.jar (or another conformant XML parser -- see <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="plug">Plugging in a Transformer and XML parser</link>) on the system classpath. To run the sample applications, include xalansamples.jar (all samples other than the servlet) and xalanservlet.jar. To run extensions, include bsf.jar. All these JAR files are distributed with &xslt4j;. For extensions implemented in JavaScript or another scripting language, see <link idref="extensions" anchor="supported-lang">extensions language requirements</link> to identify any additional JAR files you must place on the classpath and where you can get them.</p>
  +<p>At the very minimum, you must include xalan.jar, xml-apis.jar, and xerces.jar (or another conformant XML parser -- see <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="plug">Plugging in a Transformer and XML parser</link>) on the system classpath. To run the sample applications, include xalansamples.jar (all samples other than the servlet) and xalanservlet.jar. To run extensions, include bsf.jar. All these JAR files are distributed with &xslt4j;. For extensions implemented in JavaScript or another scripting language, see <link idref="extensions" anchor="supported-lang">extensions language requirements</link> to identify any additional JAR files you must place on the classpath and where you can get them.</p>
   <p>If you are using JDK or JRE 1.1.8, also include classes.zip on the classpath. If you are using JDK or JRE 1.2, include tools.jar on the classpath.</p>
  -<note>If you are running Xalan on a 1.1.8 platform or recompiling Xalan on any platform, be sure to put xalan.jar in front of xerces.jar on the classpath. Both JAR files include the org.w3c.dom packages. Xerces has added a number of DOM level-3 methods. These are not yet part of the W3C DOM recommendation, and Xalan does not support these methods.</note>
  +<note>If you are running Xalan on a 1.1.8 platform or recompiling Xalan on any platform, be sure to put xalan.jar and xml-apis.jar in front of xerces.jar on the classpath. Both JAR files include the org.w3c.dom packages. Xerces has added a number of DOM level-3 methods. These are not yet part of the W3C DOM recommendation, and Xalan does not support these methods.</note>
   </s2><anchor name="samples"/>
   <s2 title="Trying out the samples">
   <p>The &xslt4j; distribution includes a number of basic sample applications. These samples are easy to run, and you can review the source files -- all of which are brief -- to see just how they work.</p>
  
  
  

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