Re: XMLBeans help requested

2005-12-15 Thread javan (sent by Nabble.com)

Hello Aruna,

You have to have jsr173_api.jar in your classpath for javax.xml.stream.* 
classes.
Once you download XMLBean 2.0 or so  you would have also recieved 
jsr173_api.jar file in lib folder.

Hope this helps.
javan



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Re: XMLBeans help requested

2005-12-15 Thread javan (sent by Nabble.com)

I am glad this worked for you.
Please have a practice of rating any response you  get or read so that it's 
helpful for other people searching for same issue resolution.

Thanks,
javan
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Re: XMLBeans help requested

2005-12-15 Thread Matt Sergeant

On 15 Dec 2005, at 10:33, javan (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:


I am glad this worked for you.
Please have a practice of rating any response you  get or read so that 
it's helpful for other people searching for same issue resolution.


Err, I'm not sure what's going on here, but this is a mailing list for 
AxKit Users. Please remove this bridge to the mailing list and please 
don't encourage Java Beans questions here - this has nothing to do with 
AxKit.


Thanks.


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Re: XMLBeans help requested

2005-12-15 Thread Ian Tester
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 11:12:10 -0500
Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 15 Dec 2005, at 10:33, javan (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
 
  I am glad this worked for you.
  Please have a practice of rating any response you  get or read so that 
  it's helpful for other people searching for same issue resolution.
 
 Err, I'm not sure what's going on here, but this is a mailing list for 
 AxKit Users. Please remove this bridge to the mailing list and please 
 don't encourage Java Beans questions here - this has nothing to do with 
 AxKit.

It's funny, after seeing this little discussion go on for a few days
without mention, just ten minutes ago I fired off an email to these two
people about Axkit being a Perl framework (toolkit?).

I also went to the nabble.com website and had a look around. I
registered and submitted a 'proposal' to make the description of
Axkit-Users mention Perl and mod_perl. You can see it here:

http://www.nabble.com/catalog/ForumEdits.jtp?forum=13584

It needs votes or something to be approved though. Alternatively, you can
vote to have the 'forum' deleted. You probably need to register though to
vote.

Oddly enough, the Axkit-Users page has this at the top:
Home  : Software » Perl » AxKit » Axkit - Users

I'm afraid this is somewhat like the old 'AOL effect': make a simple
interface to some forum (mailing list, usenet newsgroup, etc) and all the
'simple' users will annoy the hell out of the long-time inhabitants with
their off-topic and Frequently Asked Questions.

sigh

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