| Subject: [xsl] Problem transforming a xml document From: Carlos Barroso <est-c-barroso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 10:29:04 -0000 | 
PLEASE HELP!
I'm having problems transforming a XML file. Here is the class
source code. It's only a few lines:
//---------------------- CODE -------------------------
// ** import's **
public class GenerateHTML {
  public String process(String xmlString, String xslFile) throws
TransformerConfigurationException, TransformerException, DocumentException,
SAXException {
    ByteArrayOutputStream result = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
    SAXReader reader = new SAXReader("org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser");
    Document document = reader.read(new InputSource(new
StringReader(xmlString)));
    TransformerFactory factory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
    Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer(new StreamSource(new
File(xslFile)));
    DocumentSource source = new DocumentSource(document);
    transformer.transform(source, new StreamResult(result));
    return(result.toString());
  }
}
//---------------------- END CODE -------------------------
I've tested the two parameters ("xmlString" and "xslFile") and they have the
information that I want.
I'm using this class inside a bean and every time I try to transform the
generated XML (which is valid! I tested it with XML Spy 5) it keeps giving
me the following error:
--------
javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactoryConfigurationError: Provider null
could not be instantiated: java.lang.NullPointerException
	at javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory.newInstance(Unknown
Source)
( ... )
--------
I can't figure out what the problem is!? I've never had this problem before.
Can someone help me please.
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