
--- George Cristian Bina <george@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hi Sean,
Oxy does not bundle the extensions?
Right, the docbook extensions are not bundled with oXygen. All you have to do is to drop the needed jars in the lib directory and they will be automatically added to the classpath.
Best Regards, George
Yes. This brings me back to one of my original ideas. Would it not be better to enable Oxygen to connect with an existing tool change? For example and I find this time and again. I install an XML Editor. It bundles parts of the tool chain, including DTD's and XSL's. I now have at least 6 copies of xalan, saxon, xerces, docbook XML DTD, SDocbook and Docbook XSL's. I think it would be much better to have a configuration wizard or a dialog that requiests the locations of tools and configures the application accordingly. This enables me to manage one copy of each tool and update by CVS. Perhaps, for people who don't understand the tool chian or its setup, a script can be used. This will enable the user to select options, execute the script with these options. Which will then download and configure the application environment. The advantage will be that less technical people can still maintain a chain inline with development. Just an idea. Sean Wheller __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com