Hi, You can call the passer project whatever you like! Just make sure its included in your WTE classpath. Jon. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 20 June 2001 15:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WTE/Struts parser incompatibilities - pandoras box? In this document: http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2558?OpenDocument&SubMast IBM discuss how to make Struts work with the VAJ 3.5.3 WTE. For the XML Parser incompatibilities they have the following solution: "[...] If you download JAXP 1.01 from Sun and import the entire contents of the jaxp.jar file and all of the classes in the parser.jar file except those that start with org.w3c into VisualAge for Java, then you will have an additional parser that corresponds to the JAXP API and works with Struts, but does not conflict with the IBM XML4Java parser that the WTE requires. I import these files into a special JAXP 1.0.1 -- no w3c project. [...]" I've found that if I do as they suggest conflicts arise. The WTE complains about the packages starting with "org.xml.sax" (Cannot create open edition of ...). However if I omit those packages too it works like a charm! Now, what I want to know is: Shouldn't the parser project really be called "JAXP_no_org" or does what I'm doing have ramifications that I cannot see? brgds, S. Bro