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Re: desperatation
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- From: Myriam_Midy at lotus dot com
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 10:52:25 -0400
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Martin,
Do you have the bsf.jar and bsfengine.jar in your classpath? You need those
to run the redirect extension. If that doesn't work, my other thought is
that it could be some security issue?
Myriam
owner-xsl-list@mulberrytech.com on 04/13/2000 07:36:52 AM
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Subject: desperatation
that's not an answer, just an act caused by desperation-
my problem is still not solved-
you guys seem to know everything about xsl an it's tools-
doesn't anybody have a slight idea what I could do...
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Kammermeier <martin@yousmile.de>
To: <XSL-List@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:11 PM
Subject: geting Exception: Xalan with Applet & Extensions
> I would very appreciate somebobys help on this:
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> I am working with Xalan and use Extensions (the shipped "redirect" and
some
> I wrote myself). The stuff works fine from the command line.
>
> Now I call the stuff with an applet (all jars are declared in the
applet's
> archive and on the system's classpath) and I get a:
> "java.lang.IllegalAccessError:
> org/apache/xalan/xpath/ExtensionFunctionHandler: field
> class$com$ibm$bsf$BSFManager is inaccessible"
>
> I somehow can think of the reason (applets are not allowed to use this
> system resources or something?), but I am quite helpless at the moment.
>
> Maybe somebody once had the same problem and can give me a hint?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Martin
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