have to do is:
1) cvs co the xmldb module (see xmldb.org)
2) build it
3) import the libraries into your project
4) query/replace the calls of 'new XMLDBException'
That's all folks!
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Hi all,
any news on this?
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e the latest version
of Xerces (BTW they have a brand new version out there)?
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er to leave it in, but making it clear that the method
will be removed later?
simply use the "deprecated" flag for the getName() method.
I thought about :
Iterator getNames()
and maybe
String[] getNames()
would be better since it's much easier to initialize statically
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nally to handle
multiple names/single database.
If you don't want to change the interface, you could go with a getName()
returning an XML string.
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rted the server?
Both alternatives are justifiable and I think that the API should
provide a way to implement them both (i.e. introduce an 'init' method to
initialize the system).
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If this would help to make development of vendor implementations like
Xindice and application development easier I'm +1. What about backward
compatibility?
Method will only be added (and not removed or their signature modified)
so it shouldn't be a problem.
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Hi all,
From the Xindice POV, it would be very helpful to have the 'chained
exceptions' implemented in the XMLDBException. Just like in the JDK 1.4.
I'm volunteering to do it if you decide to go in that direction.
Regards,
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interface could solve the problem?
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flexibility for this. What do think about adding something like
configure(org.w3c.dom.Document configuration);
to the org.xmldb.api.base.Database interface?
+1
from one of the Xindice guys
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Is anyone taking care of this bug?
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