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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Chunking with XSL using Xalan?


Eric:

Make sure that extensions/xalan2 (or something similar) is in your classpath
before you attempt to chunk using Xalan. Chunking is done via extensions and
the extensions are packed on a .jar archive that needs to be visible to your
Java interpreter

HTH
Carlos

On 02/19/02 1:34, "Glass, Eric" <eric.glass@capitalone.com> wrote:

> I was just looking for more clarification on how to do chunking w/Xalan.  I
> can do:
> 
> java org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -in test.xml -xsl
> docbook/html/docbook.xsl -out test.html
> 
> And I get the (single) html output.  Likewise, I have had success with the
> FO output.  But the chunking has never worked for me -- I have tried the
> html/chunk.xsl stylesheet, as well as the expchunk.xsl,
> chunk-experimental.xsl, chunker.xsl, the htmlhelp stuff... and so forth.
> 
> I am using the xsl-1.48 docbook stuff.  On the Java side, I have tried jdk
> 1.3.1 with xalan 2.3.0, 2.2, 2.1.0, and 2.0.1.  I have also tried it with
> whatever version of Xalan and Xerces that came bundled with Fop 2.3.0rc, as
> well as against the version of Xalan bundled with jdk 1.4.  I get various
> different errors with each of these, but a common error I get when running
> the xalan processor is
> 
> (Location of error unknown)XSLT Error
> (javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException):
> javax.xml.transform.TransformerException:
> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
> 
> I get _some_ sort of progress if I run against expchunk.xsl (it looks like
> it's trying to do something), but I get an error indicating it can't find
> .chunks in the current directory (if I understand correctly, this is sort of
> a "temp" file created by the chunking process?).
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated -- an example environment setup, or
> command-line examples.  I am probably just missing some obvious
> configuration item, but it is quite frustrating.  Thanks!
> 
> Eric
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