JRun already has jaxp.jar and parser.jar in the lib/ext directory.  If you
want to
use a different (or even merely a later) set of XML routines, you probably
need to
back the standard ones out and put the new ones in this directory to avoid
version
and compatibility problems.

Duane Morse, Eldorado Computing Inc., Phoenix, Arizona


-----Original Message-----
From: Gilson Nascimento D Elrei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JRUN x XML - another newbie question.


How to use JRUN with XML ?
I have JRUN running on my computer, and i want to implement XML on my
jsp/servlet application. I was thinking in download cocoon /xalan for parse
xml, but i don't know if it's correct or exist another better alternative.
Any help ?
thanks in advance.

[Gilson do Nascimento Del Rei]

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