| Subject: [xsl] Choosing the XSL Enginer with JDK1.4 From: "Harihara Vinayakaram" <harihara.v@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 20:03:10 +0530 | 
Hi,
	My application uses both the Oracle XML/XSL Processor  and the Xalan XSL Transform Engine.
	My problem is that the Oracle Processor is getting invoked instead of the Xalan processor.  How do I change it ?  
	I use JDK 1.4 on Solaris 9 .
Details :
	I have also implemented an extension function in java . The XSL invokes the extension function
	<?xml version="1.0"?>
    		<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
        			xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
        			 xmlns:bin="xalan://DevicesWriter"
			 extension-element-prefixes="bin"
	>
	<xsl:when test="@Name='baseFile'">
    		<xsl:value-of select="bin:createBinFile(string($a), string($b), string($c),  string($d) )" />
                </xsl:when>
	I run the following command
		java -cp jarfile1 : jarfile2 :   jarfile3  org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN abc.xml -XSL abc.xsl -OUT abc
	
	jarfile2 has a manifest which includes the oracle's xml parser in its classpath .
	
Problems :
	Irrespective of what I try to do the Oracle's Parser is getting invoked. I even tried setting the xerces and xalan in the classpath before
Any clues / pointers will help
Regards
Hari
	
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