On Mar 17, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Jeff Butler wrote:
> I committed a fix for this in SVN a couple of weeks ago. I'd
> appreciate it if you would build a the new version from SVN and
> test to make sure I got it right.
Sure! I downloaded the latest code from Subversion and ran "ant -
lib ../devlib".
I'm working on a Mac and using Java 5 and Ant 1.7. I got the following.
BUILD FAILED
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.apache.tools.ant.types.resources.Resources.dieOnCircularReference()V
Do you think this is due to using Ant 1.7 instead of 1.6?
> Jeff Butler
>
>
> On 3/17/07, Mark Volkmann <mark@ociweb.com> wrote:
> I found the post at the bottom on dev@ibatis.apache.org. Has the
> problem with Abator using entities defined in a DOCTYPE been fixed?
> I'm guessing it hasn't because I can't get it to work. Here's what
> I want to do.
>
> <!DOCTYPE abatorConfiguration
> PUBLIC "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Abator for iBATIS
> Configuration 1.0//EN"
> "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/abator-config_1_0.dtd" [
> <!ENTITY % entities SYSTEM "entities.dtd">
> %entities;
> ]>
>
>
> <abatorConfiguration>
> ...
> </abatorConfiguration>
>
>
> The file entities.dtd defines XML entities that I use in XML to
> avoid repeating values such as the database connection URL across
> many XML configuration files in my application. Abator responds
> with "This is not an Abator Configuration File".
>
>> On 9/28/06, Patrick.Higgins@cexp.com < Patrick.Higgins@cexp.com >
>> wrote:
>>
>> We might be able to use an entity reference to store these
>> externally, but that brings up another problem I found with Abator
>> that may have already been addressed in SVN, but the entity
>> resolver throws an exception rather than returning null for
>> entities it doesn't recognize, so you can't define your own
>> entities in the DOCTYPE.
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