Can anybody from the Xalan development team answer this simple
question?

--- Arvind Bassi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Untitled
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> I have been having some problems with the Java namespace for
> Extension Functions.   
> When did xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/xalan/java";     become the
> standard for Xalan? i.e. when did
> xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/xslt/java";     become backward
> compatible?
>   
> On my machine, l get a ClassNotFoundException when trying to call a
> Java     extension function using /xalan/java. However, l do not get
> this exception     when using /xslt/java.
>   
> Sytem.out of the version of org.apache.xalan.Version class produces:
>   
> Xalan = Xalan Java 2.6.0
>   
> when using the same classpath as the code which requests a XSLT
> transformation.     A colleague and l are meant to have the same
> configuration, but when he runs     the XSLT transformation he is
> able to use /xalan/java. However, l can only     execute using
> /xslt/java.
>   
> I am away from work at present, but tomorrow l will try to work out
> the products     that ship with Xalan. Off the top of my head, on our
> project
>     there is:
> 
> Eclipse (2.3.1) plugin for xml (we were running our Java code through
> the   IDE, and so this could have an influence)  
> weblogic.jar (8.1 Server)
>   
>  JDK 1.4.2
>   
> Ant (l cannot remember if it is on the classpath)
>   
> I reckon the answer to the question above should answer which version
> must   be on the classpath. 
>   
> Thanks.
>   
> Arvind.
>   
>  
>   
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