[jdom-interest] Bye bye JBuilder 5?

Jason Hunter jhunter at servlets.com
Fri Jan 18 18:06:47 PST 2002


Any IDE that uses XML classes itself and would expose them to the
application is not an IDE I would trust.  You'll do better without it
imho.  Outside classes default exposed to your runtime kills
portability.

-jh-

"Bilton, Sasha" wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm getting the dreaded NoSuchMethodException when trying to transform a
> JDOM Document using the XSLTTransform example in beta 7 under _JBUILDER 5_
> (it works in shell). I've got the b7 version of xerces.jar as the very first
> .jar in classpath, followed by xalan, jdom (beta 7), crimson and jaxp.
> Looking at the FAQ I found this...
> 
> http://www.visi.com/~gyles19/fom-serve/cache/284.html
> 
> Anyone know if this is causing the NoSuchMethodException I seeing? If so I
> assume I'll have to drop running my code through JBuilder?
> 
> Many thanks in advance
> 
> Sasha Bilton
> 
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