Hello, Sajeesh,
> Can you tell how to use the xep-debug.jar which is shipped with the Server
> Installation for RenderX 4.4.
> How is it different than the xep.jar ?
xep-debug.jar is shipped with Devkit. It differs from xep.jar only in
that it prints a lot of additional debugging information issued by xep
itself. (this will be useless if you have no logging output from
WebSphere when it crashes).
> Is it possible to avoid using xt.jar and replace it with say a SAXON xsl
> processor with saxon8.jar ?
XT is used in SVG processing, and cannot be replaced with SAXON.
> How do I turn validation off when using XEP with Java API ?
java.util.Properties options = new java.util.Properties();
options.setProperty("ROOT", "C:/XEP");
options.setProperty("VALIDATE", "false"); //turns validation off.
com.renderx.xep.FormatterImpl xep = null;
xep = new com.renderx.xep.FormatterImpl(options);
>
> Sajeesh
>
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-- Best regards, Michael Sulyaev mailto:msulyaev@renderx.com RenderX. ------------------- (*) To unsubscribe, send a message with words 'unsubscribe xep-support' in the body of the message to majordomo@renderx.com from the address you are subscribed from. (*) By using the Service, you expressly agree to these Terms of Service http://www.renderx.com/terms-of-service.htmlReceived on Wed Aug 31 09:08:02 2005
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