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Subject: Re: Using .jar file with
>Unfortunetly I am still doing something wrong.
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>I get this error when I run the code:
>500 org/apache/batik/dom/svg/ExtensibleSVGDOMImplementation
>org/apache/batik/dom/svg/ExtensibleSVGDOMImplementation
I couldn't
>Unfortunetly I am still doing something wrong.
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>I get this error when I run the code:
>500 org/apache/batik/dom/svg/ExtensibleSVGDOMImplementation
>org/apache/batik/dom/svg/ExtensibleSVGDOMImplementation
I couldn't get it to work with just those two jars. I ended up adding the
_directory_ pat
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 10:32 PM
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Subject: Re: Using .jar file with
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Rodney,
Don't use expandPath() if you're going to supply an absolute path. That
might have been what was messing you u
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Rodney,
Don't use expandPath() if you're going to supply an absolute path. That might
have been what was messing you up.
This worked for me
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Rodney,
Don't use expandPath() if you're going to supply an absolute path. That might
have been what was messing you up.
This worked for me
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Rodney,
Don't use expandPath() if you're going to supply an absolute path. That might
have been what was messing you up.
This worked for me
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From: Qasim Rasheed
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed May 09 01:39:49 2007
Subject: Re: Using .jar file with
Bruce try this
Although in my opinion you are better off using a BufferedOutputStream as it
is suppose to perform better. However I haven't w
em to like that either.
> Get the same error message.
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> Try "e:/temp/tempimage.png
Don't seem to like that either.
Get the same error message.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 4:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Using .jar file with
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Try "e:/temp/tempimage.png".
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig
Thanks that helped, book marked that web page.
Sorry, this is the first time I have tried to use jar files. Only other is
for .
The error messages being generated don't help much.
Object Instantiation Exception.
An exception occurred when instantiating a java object. The cause of this
excepti
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Try "e:/temp/tempimage.png".
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Using .jar file with
As noted, this still won't work You are still trying to call a jar directly.
A jar *contains* class files you need to use the api
http://www.stylusstudio.com/api/batik/
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A jar isn't a class file itself. Do you know what class you want to
instantiate?
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