I guess she is having problems with JVM1.4, like me. I've already tested my classes with all that stuff (-Djava.endorsed.dirs) and didn't make XUpdate work out. I am working with Java 1.4.1 and Xindice 1.0. Could you give some suggestion to have Xupdate working in my application?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark J. Stang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:37 AM Subject: Re: Xindice and XUpdate > Belinda, > Why do you think that XUpdate is broken? I have a set of test > cases that I ran recently and it appears that XUpdate is working. > I think XUpdate is the mechanism for making changes to a document. > However, I am sure that if you wanted to go down a layer or so > you could call the API directly. However, that API could > change over time, where as XUpdate should be stable. > > Kimbro put out a bunch of XUpdate samples and the last > time I checked they all worked. > > What have you tried or rather what do you want to do > that doesn't work. > > Mark > > belinda_browne wrote: > > > I have done some reading and it appears that there is a problem with > > XUpdate working with Xindice. > > > > Can anyone please let me know if there is a problem, and what can be > > done to fix it? > > > > Otherwise, is there any other way to be able to add data to Xindice > > other than using XUpdate? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Cheers > > Belinda > > > > -- > Mark J Stang > System Architect > Cybershop Systems > >
