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No It’s
not working for me.I uninstalled VAJAVA as I think I played with existing XML
parser packages.I installed again and I imported xerces.jar first and it didn’t
worked.I checked the log it says “An exception occurred in System Program”. I think
the problem is with the VAJAVA IDE itself so I am going to check my IBM rep for
VAJAVA version 4. Thanks Rizwan -----Original
Message----- I add the same problem. Do you really need the
webspehre test environment? For the same problem,
with an application not using websphere, i have unloaded websphere test environment, and XML
parser. I have then created a new
project with Xerces. In another project where
we use both Websphere and Xerces, we have created a new
project for Xerces. During the import of
Xerces classes we have a message like "This class already exist in another
application, do you want to make a new
edition?", we answered yes, and it worked fine. Let me ask the person who
did that to make sure there is nothing else to do, but this is possible. Cheers Gilles -----Original Message----- Hi My VAJAVA is version 3.5 with WebSphere
Tst Env & IBM Java Parsers included to my workbench.I want to include
the Xerces.jar from the XML4J parser the latest. What I did was versioned the existing IBM
java parsers and tried to import the Xerces jar to my workbench.But I am not
able to do so.It gives "System Uncaught Exception".I think there is a
conflict while adding org.w3.dom or so. I need to have Xerces.jar and
WebSphere Tst env to my workbench. TIA Thanks
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