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desperatation
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- Subject: desperatation
- From: "Martin Kammermeier" <martin at yousmile dot de>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 13:36:52 +0200
- Organization: youSmile.de
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that's not an answer, just an act caused by desperation-
my problem is still not solved-
you guys seem to know everything about xsl an it's tools-
doesn't anybody have a slight idea what I could do...
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Kammermeier <martin@yousmile.de>
To: <XSL-List@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:11 PM
Subject: geting Exception: Xalan with Applet & Extensions
> I would very appreciate somebobys help on this:
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> I am working with Xalan and use Extensions (the shipped "redirect" and
some
> I wrote myself). The stuff works fine from the command line.
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> Now I call the stuff with an applet (all jars are declared in the applet's
> archive and on the system's classpath) and I get a:
> "java.lang.IllegalAccessError:
> org/apache/xalan/xpath/ExtensionFunctionHandler: field
> class$com$ibm$bsf$BSFManager is inaccessible"
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> I somehow can think of the reason (applets are not allowed to use this
> system resources or something?), but I am quite helpless at the moment.
>
> Maybe somebody once had the same problem and can give me a hint?
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> Thanks in advance
> Martin
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