Hi All.. My Name is Dwi, i'm a beginner on saxon..
I always get this error message "net.sf.saxon.trans.XPathException: Cannot
find a matching 0-argument function named {CLASS_NAME}", i already include the
jar which contain the class, but it still not run when i'm using saxonHE
9.3.0.5 version.
Than i'm trying to do it with the 9.1.0.6 version, the result is no error when
i use 9.1.06. version.
Any suggestion? Thanks for your help...
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You're using a mechanism for invoking extension functions which is not
supported in Saxon-HE. Your options are (a) move to Saxon-PE or above, (b)
stick with Saxon-B 9.1, which was the last open-source version to include this
mechanism, (c) convert to the replacement mechanism, called "integrated
extension functions", which is documented at http://www.saxonica.com/document
ation/extensibility/integratedfunctions.xml
Michael Kay, Saxonica
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2011-06-08
Hi Michael thank you so much for your help.
I will try the options which you has been given to me today.
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Hi All.. My Name is Dwi, i'm a beginner on saxon..
I always get this error message "net.sf.saxon.trans.XPathException: Cannot
find a matching 0-argument function named {CLASS_NAME}", i already include the
jar which contain the class, but it still not run when i'm using saxonHE
9.3.0.5 version.
Than i'm trying to do it with the 9.1.0.6 version, the result is no error when
i use 9.1.06. version.
Any suggestion? Thanks for your help...
You're using a mechanism for invoking extension functions which is not
supported in Saxon-HE. Your options are (a) move to Saxon-PE or above, (b)
stick with Saxon-B 9.1, which was the last open-source version to include this
mechanism, (c) convert to the replacement mechanism, called "integrated
extension functions", which is documented at http://www.saxonica.com/document
ation/extensibility/integratedfunctions.xml
Michael Kay, Saxonica
Hi Michael thank you so much for your help.
I will try the options which you has been given to me today.