Rashmi Hr | 20 Aug 2012 10:45
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xalan and dependency to org.apache.xml.resolver

Hi All,
 
 I want use xalan in OSGI environment.
I tried to osgify the xalan distribution  using bnd.jar, the following dependencies came up in import package section of Manifest.MF
·         org.apache.xml.resolver.readers; version="1.2.0",·         org.apache.xml.resolver; version="1.2.0",
the dependencies are resolved only after install org.apache.xmlresolver.
I have  the following questions on the same.
 
1.       Is the distribution <http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/> self-sufficient. Does it need any external dependencies that need to be available at runtime?
2.       Is it required to add org.apache.xmlresolver to your runtime to use xalan?
3.       Could you please help in the right way about which tools to use to osgify the xalan ?
Thanks and Regards,
Rashmi

Michael Glavassevich | 4 Jul 2011 20:18
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Fw: Reminder: TAC Assistance to ApacheCon NA 2011 closes July 8th

Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's Travel Assistance Committee.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

"Gavin McDonald" <gavin <at> 16degrees.com.au> wrote on 07/02/2011 08:16:14 PM:

> Hi All,
>
> Just a friendly (and final)  reminder that applications for financial help
> to attend
> ApacheCon NA 2011 in Vancouver close this coming Friday 8th July (2200 BST :
> UTC+1)
>
> Financial assistance is available for Travel (planes, trains, whatever) ,
> Accomodation (at
> the conference venue hotel) and Conference entrance fees. Dependant on your
> circumstances will decide how much of that you would be given.
>
> Please visit http://apache.org/travel for more information and a link to the
> application
> form.
>
> Remember: We DO help people get to ApacheCon and other Apache events every
> year,
> we DO want to help people get there who otherwise could not, that is why we
> exist.
>
> Spread the word, you are welcome to tweet, blog, email, post, phone or smoke
> signal
> to anyone who you think might benefit from attending ApacheCon this year.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee.

Michael Glavassevich | 7 Jun 2011 18:15
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Fw: Travel Assistance applications now open for ApacheCon NA 2011

Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's Travel Assistance Committee.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

"Gavin McDonald" <gavin <at> 16degrees.com.au> wrote on 06/06/2011 04:03:24 AM:

> The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is
> now accepting applications for ApacheCon North America 2011, 7-11 November
> in Vancouver BC, Canada.
>
> The TAC is seeking individuals from the Apache community at-large --users,
> developers, educators, students, Committers, and Members-- who would like to
> attend ApacheCon, but need some financial support in order to be able to get
> there. There are limited places available, and all applicants will be scored
> on their individual merit.
>
> Financial assistance is available to cover flights/trains, accommodation and
> entrance fees either in part or in full, depending on circumstances.
> However, the support available for those attending only the BarCamp (7-8
> November) is less than that for those attending the entire event (Conference
> + BarCamp 7-11 November). The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support
> all official ASF events, including cross-project activities; as such, it may
> be prudent for those in Asia and Europe to wait for an event geographically
> closer to them.
>
> More information can be found at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html
> including a link to the online application and detailed instructions for
> submitting.
>
> Applications will close on 8 July 2011 at 22:00 BST (UTC/GMT +1).
>
> We wish good luck to all those who will apply, and thank you in advance for
> tweeting, blogging, and otherwise spreading the word.
>
> Regards,
> The Travel Assistance Committee

szukw000 | 17 Apr 2011 20:13
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XML-Xerces and Xerces-C incompatible

I have found:

xerces-c-3.1.1
XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0

After compilation/installation of xerces-c-3.1.1 I tried
to compile XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0:

------------------ start info ---------------
PATH_TO/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/

perl Makefile.PL

Using XERCES_LIB = /usr/local/lib
Using XERCES_INCLUDE = usr/local/include/xercesc
using XERCES_CONFIG: /sources/GRAPHICS/JP2/OPENJPIP/xerces-c-3.1.1/config.status

Found CXX      =
Found CXXFLAGS =
Found LDFLAGS  =
Using Xerces-C version info from /usr/local/include/xercesc/util/XercesVersion.hpp
      *** Version Mismatch ***

You are attempt to build XML::Xerces-2.7.0-0 using Xerces-C-3.1.1,
this will most likely fail, so I am aborting.

You must use Xerces-C-2.7.0
------------------  end info  ---------------

But there is neither a 'Xerces-C-2.7.0' nor a 'XML-Xerces-3.1.1'
on the server:

xerces-c-src_2_8_0.tar.gz
xerces-c-3.1.1.tar.gz

XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0.tar.gz
XML-Xerces-2.3.0-3.tar.gz
XML-Xerces-2.3.0-4.tar.gz

So:

  die <<EOE if $XERCES_VERSION ne $XERCES_C_VERSION;

is always true.

Have you forgotten something?

winfried
Michael Glavassevich | 6 Aug 2010 15:04
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Fw: Apache Retreat in Hursley, UK - 17-19th September

Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's Retreat Organizing Committee.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

> From: Nick Burch <nick <at> apache.org>
> To: retreats <at> apache.org
> Reply-To: retreats <at> apache.org
> Subject: Apache Retreat in Hursley, UK - 17-19th September
>
> Hi All
>
> Just a reminder that our next Apache Retreat will be in Hursley in the UK,
> from the 17th - 19th September. That's a little over a month away now!
>
> If you're an Apache Committer, we'd like to invite you to come for the
> whole weekend. We've booked Tipis to stay in(!), catering on-site, we've
> conference facilities sorted for running a BarCamp both days, we'll be
> doing lightning talks, socialising, hacking etc.
>
> If you're a user of Apache software, we'd love for you to come along in
> the day on the Saturday. We're running a BarCamp in the day, and it'll be
> great chance to learn more about new Apache projects, how the Apache Way
> leads us to develop software, as well as to talk about your current
> projects.
>
> More details on the event, and a link to the signup site are available
> from the ApacheCon wiki:
>      http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/
> (Signup is available now for the whole retreat, and he barcamp signup will
> open on Monday)
>
> Also, if funding would be an issue to stop you attending, then the Travel
> Assistance Committee are accepting applications for assistance to attend
> until Wednesday 11th. More details, and a link to the applications site
> are available from:
>      http://www.apache.org/travel/
>
> Nick
> (On behalf of the retreat organising committee)

Michael Glavassevich | 5 Jul 2010 20:27
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Fw: [Travel Assistance] - One week until Applications for financial assistance ends for ApacheCon NA 2010

Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's Travel Assistance Committee. Note that the deadline is July 7th (two days from now).

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

"Gav..." <gavin <at> 16degrees.com.au> wrote on 07/01/2010 01:14:27 AM:

> Hi All,
>
> There is only ONE WEEK to go before we stop accepting applications for
> financial assistance.
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is now taking in applications for those
> wanting to attend ApacheCon North America (NA) 2010, which is taking place
> between the 1st and 5th November in Atlanta.
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be
> able to attend ApacheCon, but who need some financial support in order to be
> able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications
> will be scored on their individual merit.
>
> Financial assistance is available to cover travel, accommodation and
> entrance to the event, either in part or in full, depending on
> circumstances. However, the support available for those attending only the
> barcamp is smaller than that for people attending the whole event. The
> Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all ApacheCons, and
> cross-project events, and so it may be prudent for those in Asia and the EU
> to wait for an event closer to them.
>
> More information can be found on the main Apache website at
> http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html - where you will also find a link to
> the online application and details for submitting.
>
> Applications for applying for travel assistance are now being accepted, and
> will close on the 7th July 2010.
>
> Good luck to all those that will apply.
>
> You are welcome to tweet, blog as appropriate.
>
> Regards,
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee.

Michael Glavassevich | 17 May 2010 05:20
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Fw: [Travel Assistance] - Applications Open for ApacheCon NA 2010

Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's Travel Assistance Committee.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

"Gav..." <gavin <at> 16degrees.com.au> wrote on 05/16/2010 07:25:39 PM:

> The Travel Assistance Committee is now taking in applications for those
> wanting to attend ApacheCon North America (NA) 2010, which is taking place
> between the 1st and 5th November in Atlanta.
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be
> able to attend ApacheCon, but who need some financial support in order to be
> able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications
> will be scored on their individual merit.
>
> Financial assistance is available to cover travel to the event, either in
> part or in full, depending on circumstances. However, the support available
> for those attending only the barcamp is smaller than that for people
> attending the whole event. The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support
> all ApacheCons, and cross-project events, and so it may be prudent for those
> in Asia and the EU to wait for an event closer to them.
>
> More information can be found on the main Apache website at
> http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html - where you will also find a link to
> the online application and details for submitting.
>
> Applications for applying for travel assistance are now being accepted, and
> will close on the 7th July 2010.
>
> Good luck to all those that will apply.
>
> You are welcome to tweet, blog as appropriate.
>
> Regards,
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee.

Michael Glavassevich | 8 Feb 2010 07:21
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February Board Report

Hi all,

The February board meeting is coming up on the 17th and we're due to report. The Wiki page for the report is set up here: http://wiki.apache.org/xerces/February2010. As usual I'll cover Xerces-J and XML Commons. Could other committers please fill in the status for Xerces-C and Xerces-P.

Thanks.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

Aaron Dalton | 28 Nov 2009 18:52
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Unique, key, and keyref

I have a schema (http://abstractgamers.org/xml/iago-report.xsd) that
imposes a couple of unique and key/keyref constraints.  I'm using
XML::Xerces (obviously) and have tried using both validator.pl and
validator-dom.pl included in the distribution (using --full_schema).  I
am attempting to validate an instance document
(http://abstractgamers.org/xml/iago-report-test.xml) but it refuses to
flag the duplicate "iagoid" attribute in the <player> elements.  The
Xerces documentation suggests that these constraints are supported, but
I just don't know what else to try to make that happen.  I would greatly
appreciate any help you could offer.

Many thanks,
Aaron
Michael Glavassevich | 9 Nov 2009 05:30
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November Board Report

Hi all,

The November board meeting is coming up on the 18th and we're due to report. The Wiki page for the report is set up here: http://wiki.apache.org/xerces/November2009. As usual I'll cover Xerces-J and XML Commons. Could other committers please fill in the status for Xerces-C and Xerces-P.

Thanks.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org

Michael Glavassevich | 16 Aug 2009 17:54
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August Board Report

Hey all,

According to the calendar the August board meeting is happening this Wednesday and we're due to report again.  The page for the report is setup on the Wiki here: http://wiki.apache.org/xerces/August2009.  As usual I'll cover Xerces-J and XML Commons.  Could other committers please fill in the status for Xerces-C and Xerces-P.

Thanks.

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas <at> ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas <at> apache.org


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