
Hi Roderick, What exactly do you mean by extension? Do you mean that you developed a plugin for the Oxygen standalone application?
But when I try to integrate it in oXygen, oXygen says it cannot find a certain webservice it depends on.
What exactly does Oxygen report?
And secondly, the logging is written to the file of the first extension.
Did you use Apache Log4j logging in your plugin? Hoe exactly did you direct the logging to a file? From Java or using a configuration file? Are both plugins installed in the same Oxygen installation? The is a single Java Virtual Machine which loads both plugins and the logger is common so probably such an issue can arrise. Regards, Radu Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 2/16/2012 3:07 PM, Roderik Dernison wrote:
Hi,
I’ve made an extension (for bibliographic references) that works in oXygen.
Now I’ve made a second extension (for linguistic terminology). This extension works stand-alone. But when I try to integrate it in oXygen, oXygen says it cannot find a certain webservice it depends on. And secondly, the logging is written to the file of the first extension.
Can I “only” add one extension to oXygen?
Vriendelijke groet,
Roderik Dernison
INL
Tstl 2491
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