Thanks Robert.

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Robert Scholte <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most of the timeĀ if I ran into trouble with xml (jkd1.4 or jkd5), I was able
> to fix it with adding a new xalan and/or xerces jar to the lib/endorsed
> folder of java.
> Visit the faq of xalan[1] for more details
>

When I use the Xalan EnvironmentCheck on my project, I get a
ClassNotFound Exception

There isn't a xalan jar anywhere on my classpath.

The xmlbeans plugin appears to just have a dependency on stax  and
xalan isn't included automatically in the jdk

I might be missing something here, but not sure what it is?  By the
way, this worked fine on Ubuntu, but broke on CentOS and is broken on
WindowsXP also.  Using xmlbeans 2.3.0 and jdk1.5 in all cases

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