On Thursday, December 13, 2001, at 11:26 AM, Murray Altheim wrote:


Last night we tested it against Java 1.3 and 1.4, and it seems that from the command line tools the "xmlns:" is getting taken off of "xmlns:foo" in the server itself. I spit out a serialization of the DOM node before I add it as well as when I get it out, and the node is fine on addition.

Are you using the SAX support in the XML:DB API to retrieve the data or just using the command line tools?



We're using the Xindice compressed DOM. Is there any way around this?

I'll do some testing with Xerces 2 and see what I can dig up.

As per your suggestion, I left the vm.cfg directive to use Xindice's DocumentBuilderFactory, but it'd be nice if it worked on any. I'm pretty wiped after yesterday, but I'm going to spend today trying to figure out what's going on on the inside.

[It'd be a great help if I could get another snapshot of the CVS tree as
it stands right now, as my copy of Xindice is now out of sync with yours.
I keep thinking about getting a private ISP account so I can get around
our firewall...]

Murray

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Murray Altheim, Staff Engineer <mailto:murray.altheim&#64;sun.com>
Java and XML Software
Sun Microsystems, 1601 Willow Rd., MS UMPK17-102, Menlo Park, CA 94025


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