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Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] jdk 1.5 and docbook xsl
> -----Original Message----- > From: Pierre Attar > > Hi, I try to use the latest docbook distribution with the > latest sun jdk > and got an error while compiling the stylesheet saying, in > french, that the > compiled stylesheet can not be loaded (translet class problem). > > In french : > (Emplacement inconnu de l'erreur)Erreur XSLT > (javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException): Chargement > impossible de la classe translet 'db2html'. It might be interesting to know that other people also have had trouble with DocBook stylesheets and XSLTC. See this post: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/docbook-apps/2004-q1/msg00212.html I tried to compile fo/docbook.xsl myself from the command line and got the following messages: Compiler warnings: file:/c:/doctypes/docbook/xsl/fo/formal.xsl: line 490: Attribute 'border-left-style' outside of element. file:/c:/doctypes/docbook/xsl/fo/formal.xsl: line 491: Attribute 'border-right-style' outside of element. file:/c:/doctypes/docbook/xsl/fo/formal.xsl: line 492: Attribute 'border-top-style' outside of element. file:/c:/doctypes/docbook/xsl/fo/formal.xsl: line 493: Attribute 'border-bottom-style' outside of element. Compiler errors: The first argument to the non-static Java function 'insertCallouts' is not a valid object reference. Cannot find external method 'com.nwalsh.xalan.Verbatim.insertCallouts' (must be public). The command was (on JDK 1.4.2, see http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/xsltc/index.html#compiler): java -Djava.endorsed.dirs=c:/Java/xalan-j_2_6_0/bin -cp c:/Java/xalan-j_2_6_0/bin/xalan.jar;../xsl/extensions/xalan25.jar org.apache.xalan.xsltc.cmdline.Compile -j fo.jar ../xsl/fo/docbook.xsl When I tried the same on html/docbook.xsl, the result was this: Compiler errors: Error checking type of the expression 'org.apache.xalan.xsltc.compiler.ApplyTemplates@17a8a02'. I'm sorry to say I don't know how to work around these problems. /MJ
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